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Place of Origin: African
Hand made ceramic Giraffe Box made in South Africa
Located in North Miami, FL
Giraffe Box by Love Art Ceramics. Hand sculpted by Sondelani Ntshalintshali and hand painted by Winnie Nene in South Africa. Measuring 6 inches high 7 inches in length and 4 inches i...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern African Asian Art and Furniture

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Ceramic

Vintage Engraved Copper and Brass Tin Lined Chafing Dish
Located in New Orleans, LA
This vintage, large, oval beautifully engraved copper chaffing dish has solid brass handles on the sides and the top. There is a large cup for the sterno to sit in and the cabriole l...
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1940s Islamic Vintage African Asian Art and Furniture

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Brass, Copper, Tin

African Batik Cloth Natural Hand-woven Hand-Printed Cotton Fabric Ghana 10 Yards
Located in North Hollywood, CA
African Batik Cloth Natural Hand-woven Hand-Printed Cotton Fabric Ghana 10 yards. Colors are organic earth tone beige and light brown in geometric design. Non waxed fabric circa 1950s. Hand made in Ghana Africa. Museum Quality Original Long Piece. 380 inches, (30 ft 10 yards Long) x 46 inches Inches Wide( 4ft). Could be use to make pillows or upholstery. History of Batik in Africa: Batik, a traditional fabric art technique, has a rich history in Ghana, West Africa. The practice of batik involves using wax to create intricate patterns on fabric, which is then dyed to achieve the desired design. While batik has its origins in Asia, particularly in Indonesia, it has been embraced and adapted by various African countries, including Ghana. In Ghana, batik-making can be traced back to the mid-20th century when it gained popularity as a form of traditional textile art. The craft was introduced by artists and artisans who were inspired by the vibrant and expressive nature of batik. These early practitioners experimented with different designs, colors, and patterns, infusing local themes and motifs into their creations. Over time, batik became an important part of Ghanaian culture and identity. It is not only used for clothing but also for various decorative and functional items such as wall hangings, tablecloths, and accessories. The art form often reflects the rich cultural heritage of Ghana, incorporating symbols, proverbs, and traditional stories into the designs. Ghanaian batik artists often employ a combination of traditional and contemporary elements, creating a unique fusion of styles. The process of making batik involves applying hot wax to the fabric using various tools to create the desired patterns. The wax acts as a resist, preventing dye from penetrating the waxed areas. After dyeing, the wax is removed, revealing the intricate designs on the fabric. Today, batik-making in Ghana continues to thrive as both a traditional craft and a form of artistic expression. Many artisans and designers draw inspiration from Ghana's diverse cultural landscape, incorporating elements from different regions and ethnic groups into their batik creations. The art form has also gained international recognition, with Ghanaian batik products being sought after both locally and abroad. In summary, the history of batik in Ghana is a testament to the creativity and adaptability of artists who have embraced and transformed this traditional technique into a vibrant and culturally significant art form within the country. HISTORY OF BATIK In the mid-nineteenth century, the Belanda Hitam, or "Black Dutchmen," are said to have introduced batik to West Africa after serving as indentured soldiers for the Dutch in Indonesia. Returning from their conscriptions with trunks of fine Javanese batik, the opulent patterns captured the imagination of their friends and relatives. However, textile history is complex, and only a handful of recruits returned to West Africa with batik due to delayed payments. Batik, with roots traced to Egyptian mummies, is a tradition found globally, from Southeast Asia to Japan and India. Europeans, particularly the Dutch, played a significant role in industrializing batik from the seventeenth century onward. In West Africa, Dutch Scholar Ineke van Kessel suggests that batik arrived from India over trans-Saharan routes. Local populations, like the Yoruba in Nigeria, incorporated wax printing into their textiles. European traders brought wax and non-wax fabrics to West Africa in the seventeenth century, targeting a population ready for their consumption. European designers adapted prints for the African market...
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Mid-20th Century Folk Art African Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Cotton

Octopus Jewelry Box
Located in North Miami, FL
This Octopus Jewelry Box was hand sculpted by the renowned artisan Sbusiso Ndaba and beautifully painted by Nozipho Ntshalintshali both from South Afri...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern African Asian Art and Furniture

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Ceramic

Chameleon Jewelry Box
Located in North Miami, FL
This Chameleon Jewelry Box was hand sculpted by the renowned artisan Sbusiso Ndaba and beautifully painted by Winnie Mchunu both from South Africa. T...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern African Asian Art and Furniture

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Ceramic

Black Leopard Jewelry Box
Located in North Miami, FL
This Black Leopard Jewelry Box was hand sculpted by the renowned artisan Sondelani Ntshalintshali and beautifully painted by Swelihle Khanyeza both f...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern African Asian Art and Furniture

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Ceramic

Giraffe Box
Located in North Miami, FL
Giraffe Box by Love Art Ceramics. Hand sculpted by Sondelani Ntshalintshali and hand painted by Winnie Nene in South Africa. Measuring 7 inches high ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern African Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Hornbill Teapot
Located in North Miami, FL
Hornbill Teapot by Ardmore Ceramics. Hand sculpted by Octavia Mazibuko and hand painted by Rosemary Mazibuko in South Africa. Measuring 10 inches high 8 inches in length and 6 inches...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern African Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Butterfly Box
Located in North Miami, FL
This Butterfly Box was hand sculpted by the renowned artisan Sbusiso Ndaba and beautifully painted by Sabelo Nene both from South Africa. This exquisite ceramic creation stands 6 inches high, measuring 9 inches in length and 8 inches in width. A testament to African inspiration by Love Art...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern African Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

1940s Moroccan Brass Tray Platter 23 in. Geometric and a Star of David Design
Located in North Hollywood, CA
A pished Moroccan brass tray is a stunning piece of traditional craftsmanship that showcases the rich artistic heritage of Morocco. It is meticously handcrafted by skilled artisans who specialize in metalwork and imbue each tray with intricate designs and meticous attention to detail. The tray typically features a circar shape, with a slightly raised rim to prevent items from sliding off. One of the distinguishing features of a pished Moroccan brass tray is its exquisite engraving geometric design. The artisans skillfly carve intricate patterns, geometric motifs, or elaborate floral designs onto the surface of the tray. These designs are often inspired by traditional Moroccan architecture, Islamic art, or nature, and reflect the ctural and artistic influences of the region.The geometric design with a six pointed star in the center.The six pointed star meaning: A 6-pointed star is also known as the Star of David, Magen David, or Hexagram. It is a common symb with historical and ctural significance in various contexts. Here are a few of its associations: 1) Judaism: The Star of David is one of the most recognizable symbs of Judaism. It's often associated with Jewish identity and is found on the flag of Israel. Its origins in Jewish tradition are debated, but it gained prominence as a Jewish symb in the 17th century. 2) Symbic Meanings: In Jewish tradition, the Star of David can have various symbic interpretations. One common interpretation is that the triangle pointing upward represents God's relationship with humanity, while the triangle pointing downward represents humanity's connection to the Earth. Together, they symbize the harmonious relationship between the divine and the earthly. 3) Historical Context: The symb's historical usage predates its association with Judaism. It has been found in various ctures and religions around the world for centuries. In some cases, it was used as a protective amet. However, the Star of David's connection to Judaism has become its most well-known and widely recognized meaning. 4) Ctural and Artistic Uses: The Star of David is often used in Jewish art, jewelry, and decorative items. It's also used as a decorative motif in architecture and design. Remember that symbs can have different meanings to different people and ctures. The Star of David, with its six points, has a rich and complex history that spans various aspects of religious, ctural, and historical significance. A round pished tray in this style serves both as a functional item for serving food and drinks with grace and style, and as an exquisite decorative piece to adorn homes, showcasing the artistry and ctural heritage of Morocco and its surrounding regions. It is a testimony to the enduring beauty and craftsmanship that has been cherished for centuries, a legacy that continues to inspire and captivate admirers around the world. A round pished tray Islamic metalwork, is a breathtaking example of the exquisite craftsmanship and artistic heritage of the region. Handcrafted with skillf precision, this tray showcases a harmonious blend of ctural influences, resting in a piece that is both visually captivating and historically significant. The process of creating brass trays invves several steps, each requiring specialized skills. Here is a general overview of the traditional techniques invved: 1) Design: A skilled artist or calligrapher creates the design for the brass tray. Islamic brass metalwork often incorporates intricate geometric patterns, arabesques, floral motifs, and calligraphy inspired by Quranic verses or poetry. 2) Metalworking: The tray is typically made from a sheet of brass or another metal. The metal is cut into the desired shape and then hammered or pressed to create the shallow depression of the tray. Traditional techniques such as repoussé (hammering from the reverse side) or chasing (hammering on the front side) may be employed to shape the metal. 3) Engraving: The surface of the tray is often decorated with intricate engravings or etchings. Skilled artisans use chisels, gravers, or other specialized tos to create fine details and elaborate patterns. 4) Surface Treatment: After the main decorative work is complete, the tray may undergo surface treatments to enhance its appearance. This can include processes like pishing, buffing, or applying various chemical patinas to create an aged or oxidized effect. Throughout history, Islamic brass trays...
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Mid-20th Century Moorish African Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Brass

Bird Teapot
Located in North Miami, FL
This Bird Teapot Painted by Minenhle was hand sculpted by the renowned artisan Sondelani Ntshalintshali and beautifully painted by Minenhle Nene both from ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern African Asian Art and Furniture

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Ceramic

Pangolin Teapot
Located in North Miami, FL
Betty Ntshingila and Zinhle Nene have teamed up to create the most exquisitely detailed teapot of a pangolin. By sculpting and painting a beehive above the pangolin, Betty and Zinhle...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern African Asian Art and Furniture

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Ceramic

1930s Middle Eastern Round Brass Tray 23.5 in. Diameter
Located in North Hollywood, CA
1930s Middle Eastern Round Brass Tray 23.5 in. Diameter. A magnificent Middle Eastern round brass tray, a true masterpiece of craftsmanship. The metal decorative tray gleams with the warm, lustrous glow characteristic of brass, its surface intricately adorned with a mesmerizing display of hammered intricate patterns. The skilled hands of artisans have transformed this metal canvas into a work of art that captures the essence of Middle Eastern heritage. Dimensions: 23.5 inches diameter. Circa: 1930s. Middle East provenance, Syria or Egypt region Moroccan style. At the heart of the brass tray lies an exquisite focal point: an eight-pointed star that radiates outwards, symbolizing unity and balance. The intricate patterns that envelop the star draw inspiration from traditional Middle Eastern motifs. Delicate arabesque tendrils weave and wind their way around the central star, forming a harmonious tapestry of interconnected designs. Geometric shapes interlock seamlessly with flowing curves, showcasing the artists' profound understanding of balance and aesthetics. The outer edges of the Moorish style tray bear a border that frames the intricate center. This border is embellished with an array of geometric shapes, Moorish patterns, and ornate detailing, all hand-hammered with great precision. The Middle Eastern tray...
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Early 20th Century Moorish African Asian Art and Furniture

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Brass

Bird Novelty Box
Located in North Miami, FL
Bird Novelty Box by Love Art Ceramic. Hand sculpted by Sondelani Ntshalintshali and hand painted by Winnie Nene in South Africa. Measuring 6 inches high 4 inches in length and 4 inch...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern African Asian Art and Furniture

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Ceramic

Giraffe Peanut Bowl
Located in North Miami, FL
This Giraffe Peanut Bowl was hand sculpted by the renowned artisan Sondelani Ntshalintshali and beautifully painted by Zinhle Nene both from South Africa. This exquisite ceramic crea...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern African Asian Art and Furniture

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Ceramic

Jackal Novelty Box
Located in North Miami, FL
Jackal Novelty Box by Senzo Duma Ceramic Arts. Hand sculpted by Lefu Thebe and hand painted by Sindi in South Africa. Measuring 3 inches high 3 inches in length and 3 inches in width.
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern African Asian Art and Furniture

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Ceramic

Giraffe Dish
Located in North Miami, FL
Giraffe Dish by Ardmore Ceramics. Hand sculpted by Sabelo Khoza and hand painted by Jabu Nene in South Africa. Measuring 4 inches high 11 inches in length and 10 inches in width.
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern African Asian Art and Furniture

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Ceramic

Owl Tureen
Located in North Miami, FL
The Owl Tureen from Ardmore Ceramics is a stunning work of art, hand-sculpted and painted with impressive attention to detail. This exquisite piece takes the form of an owl with its ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern African Asian Art and Furniture

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Ceramic

Monkey Vase
Located in North Miami, FL
This Monkey Vase was hand sculpted by the renowned artisan Motsamai Sello and beautifully painted by Nozipho Ntshalintshali both from South Africa. This exquisite ceramic creation stands 11 inches high, measuring 9 inches in length and 6 inches in width. A testament to African inspiration by Love Art Ceramics...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern African Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Jenetcat Vase
Located in North Miami, FL
This Jenetcat Vase was hand sculpted by the renowned artisan Motsamai Sello and beautifully painted by Minenhle Nene both from South Africa. This exquisite ceramic creation stands 10.5 inches high, measuring 9.5 inches in length and 7 inches in width. A testament to African inspiration by Love Art...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern African Asian Art and Furniture

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Ceramic

Leopard Vase
Located in North Miami, FL
This Leopard Vase was hand sculpted by the renowned artisan Sfiso Mvelase and beautifully painted by Nozipho Ntshalintshali both from South Africa. This e...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern African Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Bird Novelty Box
Located in North Miami, FL
Bird Novelty Box by Love Art Ceramic. Hand sculpted by Sondelani Ntshalintshali and hand painted by Sabelo Ntshalintshali in South Africa. Measuring 6 inches high 4 inches in length ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern African Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Hoopoe Novelty Box
Located in North Miami, FL
Hoopoe Novelty Box by Love Art Ceramic. Hand sculpted by Sondelani Ntshalintshali and hand painted by Sabelo Ntshalintshali in South Africa. Measuring 6 inches high 4 inches in lengt...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern African Asian Art and Furniture

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Ceramic

Tiger Sculpture
By Senzo Duma
Located in North Miami, FL
Tiger Sculpture by Senzo Duma Ceramic Arts. Hand sculpted by Lefu Thebe and hand painted by Senzo Duma in South Africa. Measuring 11 inches high 11 inches in length and 6 inches in w...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern African Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Zebra Jug
Located in North Miami, FL
This remarkable Zebra Jug by Ardmore Ceramics is a true testament to the artistry of South Africa and a showcase of deep admiration for this noble animal. Hand-sculpted by the skille...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern African Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Crocodile Jug
Located in North Miami, FL
Crocodile Jug by Ardmore Ceramics. Hand sculpted by Octavia Mazibuko and hand painted by Fiko Mfuphi in South Africa. Measuring 11 inches high 5 inches in length and 4 inches in width.
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern African Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Rhino Teapot
Located in North Miami, FL
This Rhino Teapot was hand sculpted by the renowned artisan Sondelani Ntshalintshali and beautifully painted by Minenhle Nene both from South Africa. This exquisite ceramic creation ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern African Asian Art and Furniture

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Ceramic

Set of Four Egyptian Antiquities, Pair of Sarcophagus Faience & Two Figurines
Located in New York, NY
This captivating authentic Egyptian Faience set was realized in ancient Egypt circa 3100 BCE. It offers two sarcophagus figurines- suggestive of miniature versions of King Tut's tomb- hand finished in a beautiful turquoise hue (a glaze created by pulverizing the stone into pigment). Additionally, the set features two figurines (one representative of the Egyptian god Anubis), and the other seemingly a depiction of one of the ruler's as a young child also in a turquoise glaze atop volumetric rhombus plinths with tapered sides in a refined terra cotta hue. Full of historical importance (and stunning as stand alone objects) this collection of Egyptian antiquities...
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15th Century and Earlier Egyptian Antique African Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Faience

Rhino Sculpture
Located in North Miami, FL
This Rhino Sculpture was hand sculpted by the renowned artisan Sondelani Ntshalintshali and beautifully painted by Minenhle Nene both from South Africa. This exquisite ceramic creati...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern African Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

1940s Brass Moroccan Tray Hand Hammered Moorish Islamic Metalwork 13.5 in. D.
Located in North Hollywood, CA
The hand-hammered brass Moroccan tray with fine intricate Islamic design is a stunning piece of craftsmanship that exudes the beauty and intricacy of Moroccan artistry. This exquisite tray showcases the rich cultural heritage and traditional metalworking techniques of the region.  The tray's design may also incorporate delicate cutouts , allowing light to pass through and casting beautiful patterns when the tray is placed in the sunlight. This adds an extra element of visual interest and elegance to the overall aesthetic. The tray has a hook in the back if you would like to use it as a wall decorative tray. it could function as a wall hanging, ottoman tray, or a display on a bar or coffee table, use it as a serving platter, catch all, vanity dish...
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Mid-20th Century Moorish African Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Brass

Elephant Vase
Located in North Miami, FL
Elephant Vase by Love Art Ceramics. Hand sculpted by Sabelo/Sondy and hand painted by Zinhle Nene in South Africa. Measuring 14 inches high 10 inches in ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern African Asian Art and Furniture

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Ceramic

1940s Moroccan Brass Tray Collectible Islamic Polished Metal Work Platter 13.5 D
By Berber Tribes of Morocco
Located in North Hollywood, CA
1940s Moroccan Brass Tray Polished Collectible Islamic Metal Work Platter. The Islamic polished brass metal work antique brass tray is a remarkable piece of artistry that embodies th...
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1940s Islamic Vintage African Asian Art and Furniture

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Brass

1950s Moroccan Brass Tray with Star and Moon Pattern 13 in. Diameter
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Vintage 1950's Moroccan polished brass tray with intricate design, a Star in the center and moon pattern around the rim.  This exquisite vintage Moroccan circular brass tray, platter showcases a beautiful hand etched Moorish geometric pattern featuring the symbolic right-handed interlaced pentagram star which is used in the flag of Morocco. The round polished Moroccan brass tray has hammered edges. it could function as a wall hanging, ottoman tray, or a display on a bar or coffee table, use it as a serving platter, catch all, vanity dish...
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Mid-20th Century Islamic African Asian Art and Furniture

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Brass

Moroccan Brass Serving Platter/Plate
Located in Delray Beach, FL
Wonderful vintage Moroccan brass serving platter. Features ornate hand crafted designs.
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1970s Vintage African Asian Art and Furniture

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Brass

Art Deco Egyptian Revival Rectangular Antique Brass Tray, 1920s
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Antique 1920s Art Deco Egyptian-Revival rectangular brass tray. This stylish hand-made brass tray platter dates from the early 1920s with its motif of Art Deco stylized Egyptian figures, sphynx, camel, pyramids, snakes and hieroglyphics. Middle Eastern Egyptian antique metal brass tray ,handcrafted brass platter decorated and hammered with Egyptian Revival mythologically engraving designs. Rectangular form with curved corners, the rim of curved form, profusely engraved brass with very fine hand chased Egyptian and etched pattern with figures and animals. This antique brass tray...
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Early 20th Century Egyptian Revival African Asian Art and Furniture

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Brass

Antique Oversized Round Moroccan Polished Brass Tray Platter 19th C.
By Berber Tribes of Morocco
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Antique 19th century oversized round shape Moroccan polished metal brass tray platter. Polished decorative metal round brass tray with very fine intricate geometric Moorish Islamic ...
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19th Century Islamic Antique African Asian Art and Furniture

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Brass

1960's Vintage Moroccan Caftan with Silver Metallic Floral Silk Brocade
By Yves Saint Laurent
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Stunning and elegant Moroccan caftan with silver metallic Moorish floral Dupioni silk brocade. Lavishly embroidered on a beautiful woven Dupioni silk.The flowers are embroidered in m...
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20th Century Bohemian African Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk

Ancient Antique 16th Century Islamic Calligraphy Mamluk Glass Mosque Lamp 1500
Located in Portland, OR
A rare and ancient Mamluk period Islamic handblown glass mosque lamp, Egypt or Syria, early 1500's. The lamp of diminutive form & having a flared neck with Islamic calligraphy, the g...
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16th Century Islamic Antique African Asian Art and Furniture

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Glass

Hand Etched Egyptian Brass Vessel Jardiniere, 19th Century
By Mamluke
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Middle Eastern Egyptian hand etched polished brass vessel. Could be used as a vase or Jardiniere, indoor or outdoor. Arabic Mameluke revival style brass vessel with figural scenes and pyramid architectural and geometric designs hand-hammered on metal polished vessel. Etched with figures of the Pharaoh and scenes from the ancient pharaonic period. Great decorative collector antique Middle Eastern Egyptian Islamic metalwork folk art object brass bowl hand crafted by artisans. Hand made in Egypt, 19th Century.
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Late 19th Century Islamic Antique African Asian Art and Furniture

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Brass, Copper

Antique Moorish Round Copper Tray
By Berber Tribes of Morocco
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Moroccan Moorish style antique round copper tray. The handcrafted circular copper metal platter is decorated and hammered with Islamic Moorish flora...
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Early 20th Century Moorish African Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Brass, Copper

Selenopeltis Trilobite Fossil from Morocco (18 Inches, 38.4 lbs.)
Located in New York, NY
Trilobites, an early arthropod relative of spiders, horseshoe crabs, and scorpions, preserved in this level of detail only occurred as a result of very sudden underwater landslides c...
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15th Century and Earlier Antique African Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Other

Andrianna Shamaris Antique Lobi Chair from West Africa
Located in New York, NY
Beautiful Lobi chair from Burkina Faso, West Africa. This is a rare piece of African furniture both sculptural and usable. The entire piece is hand carved o...
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1950s Tribal Vintage African Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Wood, Reclaimed Wood

Copper Hand Etched Egyptian Pot Jardiniere
By Mamluke
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Middle Eastern Copper hand etched polished brass cache pot. Could be used as a vase or Jardiniere, indoor or outdoor. Figural scenes and pyramid architectural and geometric designs hand-hammered on metal copper vessel. Middle Eastern Egyptian copper...
Category

Early 20th Century Islamic African Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Brass, Copper

Moroccan Round Brass Tray Table on Folding Stand
By Berber Tribes of Morocco
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Engraved and embossed large 36 inches round midcentury Moroccan brass tray table. Polished brass Moroccan tray, very good condition, st...
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1950s Moorish Vintage African Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Brass

Andrianna Shamaris Antique Indigo Mali Textile
Located in New York, NY
African Mali indigo textile circa 1950. Handwoven, vegetable dyed cotton. We only select the best. This soft textile was sourced in the spirit of Wabi-Sabi, a Japanese philosophy th...
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Mid-20th Century Tribal African Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Cotton

Early 20th century, Carved Wooden Beer Vessel, Lozi, Zambia
Located in Point Richmond, CA
Lozi Wooden Beer Vessel Lozi people, Zambia Early 20th century Carved wood, pigment H: 16.5 in x W: 11 in x D: 12 in :: 42 cm x 28 cm x 30.5 cm An eleg...
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Early 20th Century African Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Wood

Andrianna Shamaris Antique Indigo Mali Textile
Located in New York, NY
African Mali indigo textile circa 1950. Handwoven, vegetable dyed cotton. We only select the best. This soft textile was sourced in the spirit of Wabi-Sabi, a Japanese philosophy th...
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Mid-20th Century Tribal African Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Cotton

Egyptian Middle Eastern Tray Overlaid with Islamic Writing in Silver
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Islamic Arabic calligraphy circular tray with silver overlay. Round Egyptian brass tray overlaid with metal silver and copper Islamic calligraphy ...
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Mid-20th Century Islamic African Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Metal, Brass, Copper

Moroccan Kaftan Black Velvet Vest with Gold Embroideries
By Yves Saint Laurent, Berber Tribes of Morocco
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Moroccan Kaftan Black Velvet Vest with Gold Embroideries This Moroccan traditional kaftan is embroidered and embellished with gold trim. Evening Moroccan ...
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20th Century Moorish African Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Fabric, Textile, Velvet

Andrianna Shamaris Antique Indigo Mali Textile
Located in New York, NY
African Mali indigo textile circa 1950. Handwoven, vegetable dyed cotton. We only select the best. This soft textile was sourced in the spirit of Wabi-Sabi, a Japanese philosophy th...
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Mid-20th Century Tribal African Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Cotton

Andrianna Shamaris Rare Antique African Palaver Chair
Located in New York, NY
Rare antique African hand carved chair. Beautiful patina on the single wood back rest, with multiple motifs. This folding chair is made from a single piece of ébéniste wood from west Africa. Also called guard chair, the palaver chair...
Category

1950s Primitive Vintage African Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Wood, Reclaimed Wood

Andrianna Shamaris Rare Antique African Palaver Chair
Located in New York, NY
Rare antique African hand carved chair. Beautiful patina on the single wood back rest, with multiple motifs. This folding chair is made from a single piece of ébéniste wood from west Africa. Also called guard chair, the palaver chair...
Category

1950s Primitive Vintage African Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Wood, Reclaimed Wood

Exceptional Pair of Islamic Mamluk Revival Silver Inlaid Quran Side Tables
Located in New York, NY
An exceptional and rare pair of Islamic Mamluk Revival silver and copper inlaid Quran Koran side tables, Egypt, circa late 19th century. Fully silver...
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19th Century Islamic Antique African Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Silver, Brass, Copper

Egyptian Mameluke Embossed Brass Bowl
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Egyptian hand-etched and repousse Mameluke style brass bowl. Could be used as a jardinière, cache pot for a large orchids composition. Engraved and hand-embossed with Arabic Islami...
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19th Century Moorish Antique African Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Brass

Antique Moorish Brass Table Lamp with Arabic Script
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Antique fine Middle Eastern Moorish revival brass table lamp with Arabic calligraphy writing. Moorish, Syrian style brass table lamp with hammered brass with fine Islamic designs and Egyptian figure and animals. Hand-cut filigree shade. Brass Egyptian...
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19th Century Moorish Antique African Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Brass

Moroccan Caftan Pink Color with Silver Trim, Vintage Kaftan circa 1970
By Yves Saint Laurent
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Elegant Moroccan caftan hot pink color embroidered with silver metallic threads, circa 1970s. This long maxi poly jersey dress kaftan is embroidered and embellished with traditiona...
Category

20th Century Bohemian African Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Metallic Thread

Vintage Moroccan Caftan, Black and Gold Embroidered, ca. 1960s
By Mariano Fortuny, Yves Saint Laurent
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Amazing vintage Moroccan Caftan, black silk damask heavily with gold threads. Circa 1960's The black heavy damask kaftan was entirely made by ...
Category

1960s Moorish Vintage African Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Metallic Thread, Gold

Andrianna Shamaris Antique Indigo Mali Textile
Located in New York, NY
African Mali tribal textile circa 1950. Handwoven, vegetable dyed cotton. We only select the best. This soft textile was sourced in the spirit of Wabi-Sabi, a Japanese philosophy...
Category

Mid-20th Century Tribal African Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Cotton

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