Description: This pottery is a beautiful example of traditional Middle Eastern craftsmanship. Created in Jordan in the 1950s, it features hand-painted polychrome designs and is signed by the artist. The pottery is made in the Armenian folk style and would be a wonderful addition to any collection of Middle Eastern art and artifacts. The pottery is signed with Karakashian-Balian initials, and it was created with great care and attention to detail. Whether you are a collector or simply appreciate the beauty of traditional crafts, this is sure to delight you. I will be listing many items from this dinner set, so please be sure to visit my store if you are interested in this pottery. You can visit this link to learn more about this pottery. https://www.jerusalempottery.biz/antique-plate/ Measurements Approximate Saucer • 5-3/4” Diameter Top • 2-1/2” Diameter Base • 1-1/2” Deep Cup • 4-1/2” Handle to Rim • 3-3/4” Diameter Top • 2” Deep 0 . 10 . 8 . Pound Combined Weight • Preowned Condition - Some Chips & Wear • This beautiful pottery is in good display condition with some signs of previous use, including some scuffs, scratches and slight debris consistent with age. You will notice general wear throughout and chipping along some edges. See photos for the most accurate description of this item. 🌳✨🌳✨🌳✨🌳✨🌳✨🌳✨🌳✨🌳✨🌳✨🌳 Please view all photos carefully and feel free to ask any questions prior to purchasing. Colors may vary slightly depending on lighting and screen resolution. I will not combine shipping with this set due to its age and weight. Reasonable offers are always welcome and appreciated! Thanks for visiting. Please check back for more great items added daily.
Price: 19.99 USD
Location: Fruita, Colorado
End Time: 2024-09-15T21:12:14.000Z
Shipping Cost: 8 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Provenance: Ownership History Not Available
Country/Region of Manufacture: Jordan
Culture: Middle Eastern
Handmade: Yes