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Place of Origin: Tunisian
Mid-20th Century Tribal Baknough Woman's Head Covering, Tunisia
Located in Point Richmond, CA
Mid-20th century tribal baknough (woman's head covering), Chott Oulad Amar, Tunisia. This is an unusual baknough from a very small area on the Tunisian ...
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Mid-20th Century Tribal Tunisian Decorative Art

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Wool

809, Pair of African Clothes
Located in Paris, FR
pair of very decorative African clothing.
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1950s Tribal Vintage Tunisian Decorative Art

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Cotton

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 ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Other Tunisian Decorative Art

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Ceramic

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