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Place of Origin: African
Handwoven Telephone Wire Accent, Moutarde
Located in Jersey City, NJ
With a vibrant mix of modern touches, our handwoven telephone wire accent is the ultimate piece for an elegant yet creative design. The curated collecti...
Category
2010s Aesthetic Movement African Decorative Art
Materials
Wire
Large Hand-Crafted Leather Tribal Tuareg Berber Sahara Bag
By Berber Tribes of Morocco
Located in Miami, FL
A beautiful antique North African Tuareg Sahara bag. Tribally hand crafted, dyed, embroidered, leather bag with long fringe. The Tuareg are Berber...
Category
20th Century African Decorative Art
Materials
Leather
Dogon tribal hand forged rope twist iron window pane grill with figures, 1900-25
Located in Kenilworth, IL
Dogon tribal hand forged iron rope twist grill with hand forged silhouette figures within a grid of 24 squares. The work is framed in its original shallow carved & painted hardwood frame. The frame is carved with fish, birds, and reptiles, all characteristic Dogon subjects. Believed to have been fabricated for the European market...
Category
Early 20th Century African Decorative Art
Materials
Iron
Large Moroccan Silk Handmade Tassel Passementerie Curtain Tieback in Olive Green
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Large Moroccan Silk Handmade Tassel Passementerie Curtain Tieback in Olive Green.
A beautiful large Moroccan silver metal and silk handmade tassel pa...
Category
Late 20th Century Islamic African Decorative Art
Materials
Metal
African mask “Kuba Babuka” in wood and pigments. 20th century.
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
African mask “Kuba Babuka” in wood and pigments held by a rope.
Work from the Democratic Republic of Congo realized in the 20th century.
Category
Mid-20th Century African Decorative Art
Materials
Wood
Amazing and Rare 16th Century Panel Moorish composition
By Europa Antiques
Located in Madrid, ES
Amazing and Rare 16th Century Panel Moorish composition
0.81 x 0.81
good condition
Category
16th Century Moorish Antique African Decorative Art
Materials
Porcelain
20th Century African Artwork with Wooden Frame
Located in High Point, NC
This 20th Century African Artwork, encased in a wooden frame, is an exquisite piece of cultural history. The geometric pattern, reminiscent of traditional African motifs, creates an ...
Category
20th Century African Decorative Art
Materials
Fabric, Wood
Amazing and Rare 16th Century Panel Moorish composition
By Europa Antiques
Located in Madrid, ES
Amazing and Rare 16th Century Panel Moorish composition
0.81 x 0.81
good condition
Category
16th Century Moorish Antique African Decorative Art
Materials
Porcelain
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...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Modern African Decorative Art
Materials
Natural Fiber, Seagrass, Rush
Ndebele Married Woman's Beaded Apron, South Africa
Located in Point Richmond, CA
Married Woman’s Beaded Apron Jocolo
Ndebele People, South Africa
Circa 1940-1950
Glass beads on leather (goatskin ?), handcart brass beads
In excellent condition
Category
Mid-20th Century Tribal African Decorative Art
Materials
Brass
Hand Crafted Kuba Cloth Wall Hanging from D.R. Congo, 1960's
Located in Grythyttan, SE
The Kuba cloth (velours du kasai) is a captivating piece of textile art hailing from the Kasai Region in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Crafted by hand in the 1960s, this Kuba cloth wall hanging is a testament to the rich cultural heritage and artistic traditions of the Kuba people.
The textile features a meticulous process of handweaving and embroidery using raffia palm fibers, showcasing intricate geometric patterns. The use of natural pigments in the dyeing process adds an earthy and authentic touch to the piece.
As a vintage item, this Kuba Cloth is not only a stunning decorative element but also a tangible link to the past, carrying with it the history and craftsmanship of the Kuba people. Its authenticity is underscored by the fact that each Kuba cloth is one of a kind, reflecting the unique artistic expression of the weaver.
Whether displayed as a wall hanging, used as a textile accent, or incorporated into interior design, the Kuba cloth invites a sense of cultural richness and historical significance. Embrace the beauty of this vintage, authentic artifact...
Category
1960s Folk Art Vintage African Decorative Art
Materials
Raffia
Vintage Fante People Asafo Flag in Yellow Cotton Appliqué Patterns, Ghana, 1980s
Located in Copenhagen K, DK
Ghana, 1980's
Asafo flag in cotton applique patterns. Fante People.
Asafo Flags are created by the Fante people of Ghana. The flags are visual representations of military organisat...
Category
1980s Folk Art Vintage African Decorative Art
Materials
Cotton
1960s Four Panels upholstered Leopard Tiger Hand Painted Floral Screen Divider
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
On offer on this occasion is one of the most stunning, hand painted upholstered safari panels and room divider you could hope to find. Outstanding design is exhibited throughout. Jus...
Category
1960s Mid-Century Modern Vintage African Decorative Art
Materials
Upholstery, Wood, Paint
1950s Art Deco Style Figurative Painting with Horses by Porter Woodruff, Framed
By Porter Woodruff
Located in Morristown, NJ
American intra-war artist and illustrator Porter Woodruff (1894-1959). Arabian Horse scene, oil and gold leaf on board with chalky gouache. Signed Woodruff on lower right of painting. Signature somewhat obscured by frame.
His Art Deco-influenced paintings are highly decorative and appealing, the compositions complex and well-thought out. The gold leaf background is decorative and elegant. His are rare Modernist paintings by an artist who found himself at the very heart of design, fashion and celebrity life in the early part of the century.
Label at back for Pitt & Scott Ltd London - well known for its expertise in handling antiques, works of art and fragile artefacts.
Dimensions:
11.5"h x 15.5"w (sight)
12.5"h x 17.5"w (frame)
Porter Woodruff, was an illustrator artist and contributor to Vogue Magazine and Home & Garden (including covers for both). He was one of five artists stationed in Paris in 1923 for Vogue. Woodruff spent considerable time in Tunisia, North Africa, residing with his romantic partner, Romanian socialite George Sebastian. Sebastian owned a lavish, coastal property in then-trendy Hammamet, near Tunis on the Mediterranean.
Sebastian fell in love with the simple beauty of the quiet fishing port of Hammamet and was the first of the international set of the times to build his villa there. He started a trend that has never ceased. Frank Lloyd Wright is said to have claimed Dar Sebastian to be ”the most beautiful house I have ever seen”.
American and European intelligentsia and upper-crust were attracted to the area between the wars. The artists Cocteau, Elsa Schiaparelli, Paul Klee, Andre Gide, the Sitwells, and Cecil Beaton enjoyed visiting, partying, and undertaking what someone once described as indulging the opportunity to do 'some rather elaborate sinning'. Other visitors included Art Deco designer Jean-Michel Frank, Wallis Simpson, Somerset Maugham, and Greta Garbo, among others.
The onset of war disrupted this scene and it never truly regained its former glory. Dar Sebastian was requisitioned by the 'Desert Fox', German General, Field Marshal Erwin Rommel...
Category
1950s Art Deco Vintage African Decorative Art
Materials
Wood, Paint
Eccentric XXL Wall Object of a Belly Dancer Made of Hammered Copper
Located in Doornspijk, NL
Eccentric XXL wall object of a belly dancer made of hammered copper.
This exotic dancer form the oriental world is beautifully dressed in an emerald col...
Category
20th Century African Decorative Art
Materials
Copper
Vintage Islamic Moroccan Blue Tile with the Hand of Fatima
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Vintage Islamic Moroccan tile with the Hand of Fatima, pair of Fishes and a Gazelle, the Hand of Fatima is here to protect against negative energy, fishes and the gazelle are to bring good energy for business and wealth homes.
The Hand of Fatima, also known as the Hamsa, can indeed be adorned with various decorative elements, including fishes and gazelle designs. These additional motifs can carry their own symbic meanings, which can vary based on ctural and personal interpretations.
1) Fishes: In some interpretations, fishes can symbize fertility, abundance, and sustenance. In Christian symbism, fishes are associated with Jesus and his disciples. In the context of the Hand of Fatima, fishes cod signify blessings and prosperity.
2) Gazelle: Gazelles are often associated with grace, beauty, and swiftness. They can also represent a connection to nature and the natural world. The addition of a gazelle to the Hand of Fatima design might emphasize qualities such as protection, elegance, and harmony.
When combined with the Hand of Fatima, these designs cod amplify the protective and positive energies associated with the symb itself. However, it's important to note that interpretations can vary widely depending on ctural backgrounds, religious beliefs, and personal associations. The final meaning wod timately depend on the intent of the wearer or the person displaying the symbs.
A Hamsa is a hand-shaped amet which is found across North Africa, and is often seen in Arabic and Jewish jewellery...
Category
Late 20th Century Islamic African Decorative Art
Materials
Ceramic
Wood wall skulpture Tribal Art
Located in Hammarö, SE
Tribal art wall decoration.
Category
Early 20th Century Tribal African Decorative Art
Materials
Wood
Black and Cream Wall hanging Kilim
Located in Mississauga, CA
Product Information
Size: 72" X 31"
Made of natural wool
Colours: Black, Cream
Comes with the wood frame "Already attached"
Comes with 2 Large Sawtooth hangers "Already attached"
De...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Bohemian African Decorative Art
Materials
Wool, Boxwood
Gemsbok Taxidermy Shoulder Mount, Namibia, Africa
Located in Hudson, NY
This is a great African Gemsbok taxidermy shoulder mount. It is posed with the head in a semi-upright position looking to the animal's right side. This a elegant example of a mount o...
Category
20th Century African Decorative Art
Materials
Antler, Animal Skin, Wood
Old african mask in wood polychromed with leader and whelks
By Nicolas Africano
Located in Rio De Janeiro, RJ
old and big african mask in wood, leader and whelks
Category
Early 1900s Antique African Decorative Art
Materials
Driftwood, Bog Wood
Moroccan Metal Brass Decorative Moorish Tray
By Berber Tribes of Morocco
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Vintage Moroccan Moorish hand-hammered brass tray, intricate artwork, Metalwork brass repousse Moorish geometric designs with the star of Salomon in the center.
Handcrafted decorati...
Category
Early 20th Century Moorish African Decorative Art
Materials
Metal, Brass
Exceptional Pair of Islamic Middle Eastern Ceramic Tiles with Quran Verses
Located in New York, NY
An exceptional and large pair of Islamic Middle Eastern ceramic tiles with Quran verses,
20th century.
Each set with 35 ceramic tiles, measuring 6? x ...
Category
20th Century Islamic African Decorative Art
Materials
Ceramic
Large Moroccan Round Brass Tray Wall Decor, circa 1950s
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Large vintage Moroccan round brass tray, wall hanging decorative platter. Circa 1950s.
Engraved and embossed large 38 inches round midcentury...
Category
Mid-20th Century Islamic African Decorative Art
Materials
Brass
Hand Tooled Moroccan Etched Large Brass Oval Tray
Located in Malibu, CA
Fabulous very large handcrafted oval decorative brass tray.
Very fine metalwork, hand-hammered & embossed with a floral pattern & center medallion with a fluted edge.
Great to use on...
Category
20th Century Tribal African Decorative Art
Materials
Brass
Antique 18th C Moroccan Snaphaunce Miquelet Flintlock Rifle Dog Lock Gun Stampe
Located in Dayton, OH
A beautiful late 18th century Moroccan Miquelet Flintlock Rifle. Features a 56" Octagonal barrel wrapped in embossed brass. The buttstock is bone ...
Category
18th Century Antique African Decorative Art
Materials
Brass
African Futurist Pink Mask Created by Bomber Bax
Located in Milano, IT
Unique African mask created by the artist Bomber Bax.
The mask dates back to the early 1900s and was subsequently worked on and painted in late 2022 by the artist.
The artist used ...
Category
Early 1900s Futurist Antique African Decorative Art
Materials
Wood
African Futurist Black Tribal Mask by Bomber Bax
Located in Milano, IT
Contemporary African single mask created by the artist Bomber Bax.
The mask dates back to the early 1900s and was subsequently processed and painted in late 2022 by the artist.
The...
Category
Early 1900s Tribal Antique African Decorative Art
Materials
Wood
Message From Space 1978 Egyptian Film Movie Poster
Located in Bath, Somerset
Message From Space 1978 Egyptian film movie poster
Egyptian film poster for Japanese Star Wars take-off Uchu kara no messeji (Message from Spac...
Category
20th Century African Decorative Art
Materials
Paper, Linen
Mughal Moorish Brass Serving Tray
Located in New York, NY
A round brass serving tray or decorative wall art piece, circa early to mid-20th century. Brass tray is round with a Mughal or Moorish design. Great as a serving tray (as demonstrate...
Category
Mid-20th Century Moorish African Decorative Art
Materials
Brass
African Futurist Gold Mask Created by Bomber Bax
Located in Milano, IT
Single African mask created by artist Bomber Bax.
The mask dates back to the early 1900s and was subsequently processed and painted in late 2022 by the artist.
The artist used spec...
Category
Early 1900s Tribal Antique African Decorative Art
Materials
Wood
Moroccan Ceramic Blue Plate, Fez, 1920's
By Berber Tribes of Morocco
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Early 20th century blue Moroccan Ceramic plate hand made in Fez.
Handcrafted and glazed decorative ceramic bowl from Fez, Morocco.
Featuring an elaborate hand-painted Moorish pattern...
Category
Early 20th Century Moorish African Decorative Art
Materials
Ceramic
Christmas Stocking One of a Kind Made of 1970s Moroccan Berber Vitnage Rug
By Berber Tribes of Morocco
Located in Lohr, Bavaria, DE
One of a kind Christmas stockings.
These Christmas stocking were made using a vintage Moroccan Berber rug. The front is 100% pure luxurious hand-spun wool, the backing is cotton. So...
Category
1970s Tribal Vintage African Decorative Art
Materials
Wool
1990s Moroccan Hand-Stitched Raffia Fabric with Geometrical Shapes
Located in Marbella, ES
1990s Moroccan hand-stitched raffia fabric with geometrical shapes.
Category
Late 20th Century African Decorative Art
Materials
Raffia
19th Century North African Calligraphy Manuscript Leaves, Set of Six
Located in Stamford, CT
Wonderful group of 6 colorful pages of a 19th century North African prayer book with expressive calligraphic script in black ink with red, green and yellow highlights. These are trul...
Category
Mid-19th Century Islamic Antique African Decorative Art
Materials
Paper
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...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Modern African Decorative Art
Materials
Rush, Natural Fiber, Seagrass
19th Century Moroccan Brass Tray with Incised Decoration
Located in Stamford, CT
Top quality circa 1900 Moroccan brass tray etched with beautiful Moorish star and floral decoration. Clearly the work of a master craftsman. Heavy gauge brass.
This is a wonderfull...
Category
Early 20th Century Moorish African Decorative Art
Materials
Brass
Wrought Copper Low-Relief Depicting African Scenes with Cubist Figures
By Kalumba Tshung Manu Gabriel
Located in Paris, FR
Wrought copper panel by the acclaimed Zaïre artist Gabriel Kalumba Tshung Manu (1940-2019), worked in Congo between 1960s-1985s.
This low-relief depicting African scenes...
Category
1980s Art Deco Vintage African Decorative Art
Materials
Copper
Antique Moroccan Ceramic Bowl from Fez 1920's
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Antique hand-painted and handcrafted Moroccan ceramic bowl or wall art decorative plate,
Large Moroccan ceramic bowl handcrafted in Fez by artisans. Hand painted Moorish ceramic pla...
Category
1920s Moorish Vintage African Decorative Art
Materials
Ceramic
Mounted Kuba Shoowa Embroidered Cloth
Located in Chicago, IL
A wonderful mid-20th century Kuba Shoowa flat-weave multi-colored embroidered raffia cloth panel with a fantastic all-over geometric motif. Sometimes multiple panels are stitched tog...
Category
Mid-20th Century Tribal African Decorative Art
Materials
Raffia
Vintage Oumar Bocoum Malian Wedding Hanging with Figurative Pattern, Mali 1990
Located in Copenhagen K, DK
Oumar Bocoum
Mali, 1990's
Spectacular Malian wedding hanging.
Fulani weaver Oumar Bocoum from Segou is known to have learnt his distinctive style from an earlier master Abdurraham Bura Bocoum who is thought to have pioneered the development of large scale figurative pattering on blankets that are displayed as prestige hangings for the weddings of important families...
Category
1990s African Decorative Art
Materials
Cotton
African Zulu Shields
Located in Venice, CA
Traditional South African Zulu shields date back to King Shaka Zulu and have been used by tribesman in battle for hundred of years.
These shields are no l...
Category
19th Century Antique African Decorative Art
Materials
Wood, Paint
Framed African Bark Cloth
Located in Venice, CA
Material: Frame- newly framed with black etched wood and glass.
This barkcloth is made in Africa by beating sodden strips of the
fibrous inner bark of tr...
Category
20th Century African Decorative Art
Materials
Softwood
Handwoven Telephone Wire Accent, Copper
Located in Jersey City, NJ
It is said that this stunning art form started with the African night shift security workers being bored on duty. They brought these weaving skills back to their villages and shared ...
Category
2010s Organic Modern African Decorative Art
Materials
Wire
Handwoven Telephone Wire Accent, Sinopia
Located in Jersey City, NJ
It is said that this stunning art form started with the African night shift security workers being bored on duty. They brought these weaving skills back to their villages and shared them with their wives, who have mastered them into today's sought-after pieces.
The weavers behind these objects started by applying traditional skills in creating baskets for household usage. Time has passed, and remarkable innovative methods were applied, giving the lampshades a contemporary edge. Today, these beautiful telephone...
Category
2010s Arts and Crafts African Decorative Art
Materials
Wire
Large Scale Moroccan Etched Copper Tray
Located in Stamford, CT
Top quality circa 1900 Moroccan copper tray etched with beautiful Moorish inspired floral decoration. Clearly the work of a master craftsman. Heavy gauge copper with a substantial sc...
Category
Early 20th Century Moorish African Decorative Art
Materials
Copper
Representation of an African Giraffe Embossed Copper and Iroko Frame
Located in Labrit, Landes
African carved giraffe representation
Embossed copper and frame in carved iroko
Signed Mwamba
Shipping:
L 40 P2,5 H86.
Category
1940s Mid-Century Modern Vintage African Decorative Art
Materials
Copper
Handwoven Telephone Wire Accent, Chamoisee
Located in Jersey City, NJ
It is said that this stunning art form started with the African night shift security workers being bored on duty. They brought these weaving skills back to their villages and shared them with their wives, who have mastered them into today's sought-after pieces.
The weavers behind these objects started by applying traditional skills in creating baskets for household usage. Time has passed, and remarkable innovative methods were applied, giving the lampshades a contemporary edge. Today, these beautiful telephone...
Category
2010s Modern African Decorative Art
Materials
Wire
Wings - wool wall carpet hand-knotted in Ethiopia designed by hettler.tüllmann
By hettler.tüllmann
Located in Berlin, BE
This hand-knotted wool wall carpet is a unique one-of-a kind piece from Ethiopia, designed by hettler.tüllmann.
It is made in custom dyed tones from 100 % natural wool.
The depth a...
Category
2010s Folk Art African Decorative Art
Materials
Wool
Moroccan Moorish Orientalist Oil Painting
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Moroccan Orientalist oil on canvas painting of a 19th century Moroccan market scene with an old men seating on a carpet selling old coins and a Moorish...
Category
Mid-20th Century Moorish African Decorative Art
Materials
Canvas
L' Art Calligraphique De L'Islam by Khatibi, Abdelkébir Sijelmass Hardcover Book
By Berber Tribes of Morocco
Located in North Hollywood, CA
L'art calligraphique de l'Islam hardcover art book.
Calligraphy Art in Islam, French edition.
French Edition by Abdelkebir Khatibi.
Large wonderful...
Category
20th Century Folk Art African Decorative Art
Materials
Paper
Handwoven Telephone Wire Accent, Chameleon
Located in Jersey City, NJ
It is said that this stunning art form started with the African night shift security workers being bored on duty. They brought these weaving skills back to their villages and shared them with their wives, who have mastered them into today's sought-after pieces.
The weavers behind these objects started by applying traditional skills in creating baskets for household usage. Time has passed, and remarkable innovative methods were applied, giving the lampshades a contemporary edge. Today, these beautiful telephone...
Category
2010s Aesthetic Movement African Decorative Art
Materials
Wire
19th Century Egyptian Figures Continental Oil on Canvas
Located in North Miami, FL
A pair of early 19th Century Continental School Oil on canvas. One portrays Egyptian Figures at a table with Hieroglyphics, and the other one a flute player and a singer. The scenes are from a funerary banquet, from the Tomb of Nenkhef. Both are framed in matching silver gild...
Category
18th Century Antique African Decorative Art
Materials
Canvas, Paint
Handwoven Telephone Wire Accent, Black
Located in Jersey City, NJ
It is said that this stunning art form started with the African night shift security workers being bored on duty. They brought these weaving skills back to their villages and shared them with their wives, who have mastered them into today's sought-after pieces.
The weavers behind these objects started by applying traditional skills in creating baskets for household usage. Time has passed, and remarkable innovative methods were applied, giving the lampshades a contemporary edge. Today, these beautiful telephone...
Category
2010s African Decorative Art
Materials
Wire
Handwoven Telephone Wire Accent, Midnight Blue
Located in Jersey City, NJ
It is said that this stunning art form started with the African night shift security workers being bored on duty. They brought these weaving skills back to their villages and shared ...
Category
2010s African Decorative Art
Materials
Wire
Handwoven Telephone Wire Accent, Harlequin Green
Located in Jersey City, NJ
It is said that this stunning art form started with the African night shift security workers being bored on duty. They brought these weaving skills back to their villages and shared ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Modern African Decorative Art
Materials
Wire
Handwoven Telephone Wire Accent, Emerald
Located in Jersey City, NJ
This artwork is a labor of love from creatives in which meticulous work and dedication allow one to fully appreciate the timeless look of our emerald lampshade accent.
The weavers behind these objects started by applying traditional skills in creating baskets for household usage. Time has passed, and remarkable innovative methods were applied, giving the lampshades a contemporary edge. Today, these beautiful telephone wire...
Category
2010s Organic Modern African Decorative Art
Materials
Wire
Handwoven Telephone Wire Accent, White
Located in Jersey City, NJ
It is said that this stunning art form started with the African night shift security workers being bored on duty. They brought these weaving skills back to their villages and shared them with their wives, who have mastered them into today's sought-after pieces.
The weavers behind these objects started by applying traditional skills in creating baskets for household usage. Time has passed, and remarkable innovative methods were applied, giving the lampshades a contemporary edge. Today, these beautiful telephone...
Category
2010s Organic Modern African Decorative Art
Materials
Wire
Vintage Moroccan Handcrafted Ceramic Yellow Bowl
By Berber Tribes of Morocco
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Handcrafted Moroccan hand-painted glazed ceramic plate with a yellow background and adorned with geometric black Moorish designs.
Signed in the back in Arabic “Safi", which is the ci...
Category
Late 20th Century Moorish African Decorative Art
Materials
Ceramic
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