Arabesque Design Tunisian 12" Round Serving Bowl - Citronique
Our Products: Kitchen & Tabletop: Arabesque Design Tunisian 12" Round Serving Bowl - Citronique
SKU: 215003Citron
Citronique 12" Round Serving Bowl from Tunisia
Price $40.00
SKU: 215003Citron
Citronique 12" Round Serving Bowl from Tunisia
Price $40.00
Product Details for Arabesque Design Tunisian 12" Round Serving Bowl - Citronique
Created by hand in Tunisia to reflect the creativity and culture through the use of color & design, this pottery is traditional yet contemporary, lavish dinnerware collection.
The 'Citronique' pattern is a delightful combination of bold color and design that reflects the artistry of 'Arabesque' (in Arab fashion). Bright yellow lemons, on a cobalt blue background accented with leaves of green and lemon flowers, with a border of orange and black. Hand-thrown and handpainted with lead free glaze by Tunisian artisans this 12 inch round serving bowl will be the center of attraction on your table.
With an ideal climate and a long and gentle coastline, Tunisia is the northernmost country in Africa, nestled just across the Mediterranean Sea from Italy. Tunisia has, for over 2000 years, witnessed the passage of Phoenicians, Romans, Vandal. Byzantines, Turks, Spanish and French. They cames as fugitives and adventurers, to conquer and claim, as warrior and missionaries, traders and farmers, each leaving behind a part of their rich culture on the threshold of the Sahara.
The 'Citronique' pattern is a delightful combination of bold color and design that reflects the artistry of 'Arabesque' (in Arab fashion). Bright yellow lemons, on a cobalt blue background accented with leaves of green and lemon flowers, with a border of orange and black. Hand-thrown and handpainted with lead free glaze by Tunisian artisans this 12 inch round serving bowl will be the center of attraction on your table.
With an ideal climate and a long and gentle coastline, Tunisia is the northernmost country in Africa, nestled just across the Mediterranean Sea from Italy. Tunisia has, for over 2000 years, witnessed the passage of Phoenicians, Romans, Vandal. Byzantines, Turks, Spanish and French. They cames as fugitives and adventurers, to conquer and claim, as warrior and missionaries, traders and farmers, each leaving behind a part of their rich culture on the threshold of the Sahara.




