Description
making them even more precious and unique
This work contains in a single vase anthropomorphic man and woman
Senza indugio entrò in casa della ragazza e le dichiarò il suo amore
in the man with pomegranates in blue/ochre
Testa di moro donna H 41 Civette making them even more preciousThe tradition of making anthropomorphic plant holders was born around the year 1000 in the Kalsa district of Palermo. To accompany these works we will send you the legend that inspires our creations. The turban has a Caltagirone decoration from the 17th century Have you ever wondered why there is a Sicilian tradition of making majolica plant holder heads? . . a legend tells that: in Kalsa, the "Arab" neighborhood of Palermo, during the Arab domination
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