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Place of Origin: West Asian
Mid-20th Century Enamel and Iron Israeli 'S'madar' Street Name Sign
Located in New York, NY
Mid-20th century handmade Israeli street name sign. Made of enamel and iron, this street sign was created shortly after the establishment of the state o...
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1940s Mid-Century Modern Vintage West Asian Wall Decorations

Materials

Enamel, Iron

Vintage Kurdestan Kilim
Located in Alessandria, Piemonte
This artifact is very accurate, may be for internal use, not for export. The bright colors are typical of the nomadic products. The embroidered lines that embellish it are interestin...
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Mid-20th Century Other West Asian Wall Decorations

Materials

Wool

Colorful Fragmentation Gouache on Paper Framed Abstract Style Colorful Mosaic
Located in Neuss, NW
Hrair Sakis KEUSSEYAN abstract painitng in a mosaic-style. Gouache on thick paper. Ready to hang, framed with a passepartout in an ash wood picture frame behind anti-reflective acryl...
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1980s Vintage West Asian Wall Decorations

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Ash

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