This hand-painted Armenian Tabgha Miracle of Loaves and Fish mosaic ceramic plate originates from Jerusalem. The decorated plate features a round shape with a multicolor mosaic pattern, reflecting the theme of the Tabgha Miracle of Loaves and Fish. Produced in Israel using art pottery techniques, this vintage piece is a unique addition to any religious or Christian-themed decor collection. Handmade with intricate details, this 9cm plate is a beautiful representation of the story of this ancient miracle.
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It is a big size vase. in good condition. small chip to the top rim.
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Two beautiful Armenian Jerusalem pottery wall pocket vases. Hand made and decorated. In good condition no chips or cracks.
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For sale is a pottery bowl featuring a grazing gazelle surrounded by a floral pattern. Surface discoloration from age and manufacture noted to the gazelle and the rim of the bowl.
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Armenian ceramic tile, decorated with a gazelle, flowers and vegetal patterns. Painted and glazed clay. Apparently, made by the workshop of David Ohannessian. Jerusalem, Palestine. Circa the 1920s. The Armenian pottery workshop in Jerusalem was founded in 1919, at the end of WWI, when the British invited the iznik master potter David Ohannessian to help with the restoration of the tiles of the Dome of the rock mosque in Jerusalem. The workshop produced ceramics in the traditional Iznik style. Tile is in good condition with flea bites on the edges. The felt on the back is coming unglued. It measures approximately: 5 7/8” x 5 7/8”
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