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Handwoven Plate in Natural Fiber and Wool

19,00 

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This Moroccan plate, handcrafted from wicker and colored wool, features romantic tones of pearl gray and amber. Traditional geometric patterns create a refined and elegant design. Perfect for decorating walls or tables, it adds a touch of warmth and authenticity, enhancing any space with its unique and delicate charm.

Diameter: ~ 27-30 cm

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Description

This Moroccan plate, handcrafted from wicker and colored wool, is characterized by romantic tones of pearl gray and amber. Traditional geometric patterns give the design an elegant and refined touch, perfect for decorating any space with style. Handwoven using traditional techniques, this plate adds authenticity and warmth to walls, tables, or shelves. The delicate color combination creates a cozy and sophisticated atmosphere, enhancing any space with elegance. Crafted with care by skilled artisans, this unique and versatile piece of décor adapts to various styles, transforming interiors with the charm of timeless design.

Diameter: ~ 27-30 cm

Additional Informations

Handwoven natural fibers. Small imperfections are not manufacturing defects but rather a characteristic of the material and the uniqueness of the handcrafted product, which is entirely handmade. Dimensions may vary.

Inspiration

The weaving of Moroccan plates represents an ancient tradition rooted in the craftsmanship of the Berber people. Each plate, skillfully crafted from wicker and colorful wool, tells a story of patience, passion, and creativity passed down through generations. Weaving is not just a technique but a language that expresses both beauty and functionality, where every strand of wool finds its place in a unique design. With their vibrant colors and geometric patterns, these creations invite us to appreciate the artistry of handmade work, the harmony of natural elements, and the importance of preserving traditions that continue to inspire and enrich our daily lives.

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