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old Kabyl and djidjel pottry

old Kabyl and djidjel pottry
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  • Beautiful, AIt, the framed jewel in back , where is that from?

  • I like this pottery very much! Is this a shop? Looks a bit like it with the framed jewelry.

  • thank you Patti

    it is originaly chawi ( atlas Aurasien ) but the frame is only a 3 D photo on Metal.

    all the frames are made on brass, copper and Silber color metall and sold that way. this is the workshop of the artist, changed for exhibiton room for 2 days, the pottry was mine.

    i ll try to find you some more photos of his work

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  • patti. it is the guy with the green touareg chech

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  • thank you a harald, it is a workshop for the frames and all the stuff i added. the pottry is very nice.was mine. almost all sold that day. the smallest one only is over

  • this is a real old jewelry from Oman. i took the photo in omani stand the same fair with the ones

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  • Waqar. i present only beautiful items and the people who have directly to do with, or just a part. i m always in the background.

    the guy with green turban is the frame and jewelry artist, the one talking to him is a ceramist, the girls are memebers on travel agency. the touareg sitting with white urban is owner of touristic agency in sahara and works with documentary and film company in the sahara too.the one talking to him is aowner of tourisme agency .the rest is a mix of travel and touristic agencys and fair organisation.

    this is atourisme fair in berlin 2008

  • the pottry is between 40 and 120 years +-

  • this exhibition with pottry was organised from me and friend who is famous for his leather work. the guests were 90 % western and  diplomates who wanted to visite some areas and have a look for the beauties there. it was a nd still no go area, so i went there and brought nice items for exhibition and selling.

    they went all happy

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