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Mug, Persian Minakari Art, Handmade Pottery, Medium

Original price was: £10.00.Current price is: £8.00.
Handmade Persian Pottery Bring a piece of Persian heritage into your home with our exquisite Minakari on clay/pottery collection. Each piece is a celebration of color, artistry, and tradition, making it a timeless addition to any decor.
  • The featured mug is medium sized and 10cm (4 inches) tall.

Embossed Glazed Copper Plate – 25cm

Original price was: £30.00.Current price is: £20.00.
  Immerse your home in the rich heritage of Persian artisanship with this exquisite hand-painted copper plate.

Minakari Decorative Plate, Handmade Pottery, Large

Original price was: £30.00.Current price is: £25.00.
Handmade Persian Pottery Bring a piece of Persian heritage into your home with our exquisite Minakari on clay/pottery collection. Each piece is a celebration of color, artistry, and tradition, making it a timeless addition to any decor.
  • The featured plate measures 30 cm across, making it a striking centerpiece for any table or wall display.

Khatam Jewellery Box

Original price was: £22.00.Current price is: £15.00.
This elegant jewellery box is a stunning showcase of Persian Khatam craftsmanship.    

Inlaid Wooden Pen Case – Persian Khatam

Original price was: £25.00.Current price is: £20.00.
This elegant pen and pencil case is a stunning showcase of Persian Khatam craftsmanship. Measuring 20cm in length and 5cm in width (approximately 7.9 inches by 2 inches), it's not only a practical accessory for your desk but also a beautiful gift. With its sliding compartment, you can neatly store your favourite pens and pencils, always at hand when you need them. A gorgeous addition to any workspace!    

Inlaid Wooden Playing Cards Box – Persian Khatam

Original price was: £22.00.Current price is: £16.00.
Handmade Persian Khatam Wooden Playing Cards Box.

Teapot, handmade pottery, large

£25.00
This beautiful handmade teapot showcases Persian pottery artisanship. It has been hand painted in a traditional ‘mina kari’ fashion, and