Sulhafāh

Handwoven vase in natural fiber and wool

29,00 

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This handwoven Berber vase, crafted from natural palm fibers, features predominant tones of pink, red, burgundy, and light blue. The geometric design, enriched with wool threads, reflects Moroccan tradition. Perfect for stylish decor, it adds a touch of color and vibrancy to any space.

Misure: h ~25-28 cm ⌀ ~16-20 cm

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Description

This handwoven Berber vase, crafted from natural palm fibers, features predominant tones of pink, red, burgundy, and light blue, creating a dynamic and captivating contrast. The geometric design, enriched with wool threads, reflects Moroccan tradition with triangle patterns and horizontal bands. Perfect for adding a touch of color and style to any space, this vase unites functionality and beauty. It can be used as both a decorative element and a container for everyday items, bringing a unique and distinctive piece of Moroccan craftsmanship into every setting, and enriching the decor with elegance and vibrancy.

Misure: h ~25-28 cm ⌀ ~16-20 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 Berber art of hand-weaving vases using natural palm fibers and colorful wool threads is an extraordinary example of tradition and innovation. Each piece is crafted with dedication, combining simple yet sturdy materials to create unique works of art. Vivid hues of wool—such as red, blue, and green—are woven with precision, forming geometric patterns that reflect the culture and history of the Berber people. These vases are not merely decorative elements, but true testaments to a craftsmanship that conveys authenticity, warmth, and a deep connection with nature.

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