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Place of Origin: Tunisian
Artist Ceramic Large Plates
Located in Alessandria, Piemonte
Large ceramic plates made by a Tunisian artist in glazed terracotta with modern taste. They are designed to be hung, but can also be used at the table, They go very well with dishes ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Other Tunisian Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Reveur I Bronze Seating by Altin
Located in Geneve, CH
Reveur I Bronze Seating by Altin Designed and developed by Yasmine Sfar and Mehdi Kebaier. Dimensions: D 190 x W 95 x H 78 cm Materials: Metal, fabric. Meridian in metal structure a...
Category

2010s Modern Tunisian Furniture

Materials

Metal

Large Tunisian Ceramic Eight Platters
Located in Alessandria, Piemonte
O/6222 - Unusual set of 8 large Tunisian ceramic plates from a Hammamet craftman: perfect size for pizza! I choose them without any usual drawing : ...
Category

Late 20th Century Minimalist Tunisian Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Tunisian Embroidered Pillow
Located in Alessandria, Piemonte
Rare vintage Tunisian embroidered pillow (only ONE), to combine with old Tunisian tissue or carpet LU1379213196871 or LU1379213196841 - SN/FS.
Category

Mid-20th Century Tribal Tunisian Furniture

Materials

Wool

Late 18th Century Earthenware Hanukkah Lamp, Djerba, Tunisia
Located in New York, NY
A rare, late 18th century earthenware Hanukkah lamp from Djerba, Tunisia. Rectangular in shape, the Hanukkah lamp is supported by two legs. The oil fonts take the form of eight small recesses, with pinched edges on one side for wicks. Apparently, a servant light (now missing) was placed in the upper part of the lamp. This is a particularly rare and early specimen. In all likelihood, this model – undocumented in the literature – represents a missing link between the stone lamps used in North Africa and the more familiar earthenware lamps of Tunisia, which are generally glazed in a greenish hue (in similar fashion to the present lamp). But in the latter group, the oil fonts are elevated, that is, supported on top of small columns, and are similar in design to ancient earthenware...
Category

Late 18th Century Primitive Antique Tunisian Furniture

Materials

Earthenware

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