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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

Unique Puzzle in Olive Wood by La Fibre Artisanale
Located in LES BERGES DU LAC, TN
This Stylish Olive Wood Puzzle is a true work of art, crafted from premium olive wood. This unique puzzle is composed of 10 distinct pieces, offering endless creative possibilities. ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Art Deco Tunisian Decorative Art

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Wood

Unique Puzzle in Olive Wood by La Fibre Artisanale
Located in LES BERGES DU LAC, TN
This Unique Olive Wood Puzzle is a true work of art, crafted from premium olive wood. This unique puzzle is composed of 10 distinct pieces, offering endless creative possibilities. T...
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21st Century and Contemporary Art Deco Tunisian Decorative Art

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Wood

Wall Hanging Rug 6'7" : Ecological handmade weaving in natural fiber by meriem
Located in LES BERGES DU LAC, TN
All is Good Coming from Nature's Hands. JJR In Tunisia, I draw inspiration from its raw materials - earth, stone, fiber, bark, wool, wood - to re-enchant my disenchantment and introduce it into the home. To ensure my heritage endures, I collaborate with the artisans of La Fibre Artisanale, who draw on ancestral techniques while adapting to today's essential needs: Living better, simply, sustainably, and luxuriously Maintaining a connection with nature through vernacular culture Transforming everyday objects into works of art. The idea of the circular lace-like woven reed mat immediately reminded me of early cartographies and astrolabes, a scientific heritage I wanted to blend with this earthy rug. I added gold-painted islands. My randomly fixed ceramics punctuate the piece with epic adventures, which each client can reinvent like an imaginary Odyssey. " Meriem Bouderbala " The CHABKA Wall Deco Rug...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Tunisian Decorative Art

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Natural Fiber, Seagrass, Rush

Singular Puzzle in Olive Wood by La Fibre Artisanale
Located in LES BERGES DU LAC, TN
This Singular Olive Wood Puzzle is a true work of art, crafted from premium olive wood. This unique puzzle is composed of 10 distinct pieces, offering endless creative possibilities....
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21st Century and Contemporary Art Deco Tunisian Decorative Art

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Wood

Adornative Puzzle in Olive Wood by La Fibre Artisanale
Located in LES BERGES DU LAC, TN
This Adornative Puzzle Olive Wood Puzzle is a true work of art, crafted from premium olive wood. This unique puzzle is composed of 10 distinct pieces, offering endless creative possi...
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21st Century and Contemporary Art Deco Tunisian Decorative Art

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Wood

Crafted Puzzle in Olive Wood by La Fibre Artisanale
Located in LES BERGES DU LAC, TN
This Crafted Olive Wood Puzzle is a true work of art, crafted from premium olive wood. This unique puzzle is composed of 10 distinct pieces, offering endless creative possibilities. ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Art Deco Tunisian Decorative Art

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Wood

Ornamental Puzzle in Olive Wood by La Fibre Artisanale
Located in LES BERGES DU LAC, TN
This Ornamental Olive Wood Puzzle is a true work of art, crafted from premium olive wood. This unique puzzle is composed of 10 distinct pieces, offering endless creative possibilitie...
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21st Century and Contemporary Art Deco Tunisian Decorative Art

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Wood

Puzzle in Olive Wood by La Fibre Artisanale
Located in LES BERGES DU LAC, TN
This Olive Wood Puzzle is a true work of art, crafted from premium olive wood. This unique puzzle is composed of 10 distinct pieces, offering endless creative possibilities. Thanks t...
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21st Century and Contemporary Art Deco Tunisian Decorative Art

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Wood

Design Puzzle in Olive Wood by La Fibre Artisanale
Located in LES BERGES DU LAC, TN
The Designed Olive Wood Puzzle is a true work of art, crafted from premium olive wood. This unique puzzle is composed of 10 distinct pieces, offering endless creative possibilities. ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Art Deco Tunisian Decorative Art

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Wood

Decorative Puzzle in Olive Wood by La Fibre Artisanale
Located in LES BERGES DU LAC, TN
The Decorative Olive Wood Puzzle is a true work of art, crafted from premium olive wood. This unique puzzle is composed of 10 distinct pieces, offering endless creative possibilities...
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21st Century and Contemporary Art Deco Tunisian Decorative Art

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Wood

Wall Art Rug : Ecological handmade weaving in natural fiber La Fibre Artisanale
Located in LES BERGES DU LAC, TN
The CHABKA wall deco rug is an eco-friendly spider web mat made from natural palm fibers. The CHABKA mat offers a unique combination of style and durability. The spider web shape adds a creative touch to any room, while the palm fiber provides long-lasting resistance to stains and wear. Palm fiber is also naturally hypoallergenic, making it an ideal choice for allergy sufferers. In addition, palm fiber mats are often easier to maintain than wool or cotton mats...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Tunisian Decorative Art

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Rush, Natural Fiber, Seagrass

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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