This product is a vintage handcrafted Armenian ceramic candlestick holder designed specifically for Hanukkah. The round, small-sized candle holder features a floral pattern and is hand-painted with multicolor ceramic. Suitable for mini candles, this Holy Land themed candle holder is perfect for religious occasions and adds a touch of traditional Armenian pottery craftsmanship to any decor. Does have some nicks around the rim as seen in pictures, please refer to for more details. Measures 3.5"x 3.5"x 4.25". Weighs 12.4 oz.
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Signed by Shaha Haroutunian This is not a mosaic. The design is fired on the clay to resemble mosaic .I only found one like it on Google, and it is a very small dessert plate. Artouzart is a site that promotes Armenian art. They mostly display in gallery's. This plate is in great condition and is signed on the back. Size is 11" x 12" and raises gently on all sides. Thanks for looking!
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Beautiful vase.
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This vintage pair of candle holders originates from Jerusalem and showcases an abstract design in vibrant multicolor hues. Hand-painted and signed by Jerusalem MX, these ceramic candle holders stand at 3.5 inches tall and 2.5 inches wide. The decorative pieces feature a nature-inspired theme and are perfect for adding a colorful touch to any space. Made using pottery techniques in Israel, these unique candle holders carry the brand of Jerusalem MX, making them an original and artistic addition to any home decor.
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This vintage hand-painted Armenian pottery bowl features a beautiful depiction of Old Jerusalem's cityscape, measuring 6 inches in diameter. The multi-color artwork on the porcelain and pottery material adds a unique touch to this artisan-made piece, originating from the Middle East. With a vintage original design created post-1940, this bowl is a charming addition to any antique or Middle Eastern decor collection.
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Both pieces feature a lovely floral design with a cobalt blue rim. • Origin: Jerusalem, 1960s. • Markings: Signed and marked “Jerusalem” on the bottom, along with what appears to be “M” (see photos for details).
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