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Art Motif Decorative Pottery Vase Golha
Indulge in the allure of our Hand-Painted Decorative Pottery Vases adorned with exquisite Art Motif Patterns, meticulously crafted by talented Iranian artists. Each vase in this collection encapsulates the essence of Persian artistry, showcasing intricate and unique motifs meticulously hand-painted onto the pottery surface. Our decorative pottery vases stand as a testament to the meticulous skill and artistic dedication of Iranian creators. The art motifs, delicately hand-painted by skilled hands, depict the beauty and cultural significance deeply embedded in Persian heritage. These vases speak volumes about the rich artistic legacy and the expert craftsmanship that thrives in every stroke and detailed pattern. Elevate your space with these exceptional hand-painted vases, representing more than just decorative pieces. They offer a deeper connection to the profound artistic heritage of Iran, adding a touch of cultural richness and artistic refinement to your surroundings. Immerse yourself in the intricate details and symbolic designs that convey the essence of Persian artistry, creating an atmosphere of timeless beauty and sophisticated elegance.
Information
Dimensions | 13x13x23 cm |
Approximate weight | 600 Gram |
Place of production | Iran |
Washability | Yes |
Application | Decorative & Consumables |
Material | Pottery |
Handling time | 7 Days |
Other Details | The pottery of this clay handicraft has been popular among our people for many years. These products, which can be considered as the oldest man-made products, are formed from clay in the light of fire. Pottery artists have long created everyday necessities with diligence, drawing various motifs on clay vessels and decorating them with different colors. However, it is not yet clear whether the first pottery revived ancient beliefs or clever ways to make life easier. These days, pottery has become one of the monuments of antiquity, for which there are still many uses. Vases, statues, candlesticks and other pottery artifacts that play a prominent role even in modern homes today are remnants of human art from different eras. |
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