Palm Incense Holder
Handcrafted in Egyptian village of Tunis, this palm tree incense holder makes a beautiful pairing with your favorite scent.
Dense with bougainvillea blossoms, palm trees and domed adobe rooftops, Tunis is a picturesque village that sits between Lake Qaroun and the desert dunes of the Fayoum Oasis. In the 1980s, Swiss ceramic artist Evelyn Porret founded a pottery school in the village. Using clay from the Nile banks of Aswan, its graduates have become Tunis' master potters who give the village and its pottery a unique aesthetic and style, adorning the pieces with motifs from the flora and fauna of their surroundings.
- Crafted from natural, lead-free glazed clay
- About 9 inches long (23cm) and 1 inch wide at the base
- Made in Egypt
Handcrafted in Egyptian village of Tunis, this palm tree incense holder makes a beautiful pairing with your favorite scent.
Dense with bougainvillea blossoms, palm trees and domed adobe rooftops, Tunis is a picturesque village that sits between Lake Qaroun and the desert dunes of the Fayoum Oasis. In the 1980s, Swiss ceramic artist Evelyn Porret founded a pottery school in the village. Using clay from the Nile banks of Aswan, its graduates have become Tunis' master potters who give the village and its pottery a unique aesthetic and style, adorning the pieces with motifs from the flora and fauna of their surroundings.
- Crafted from natural, lead-free glazed clay
- About 9 inches long (23cm) and 1 inch wide at the base
- Made in Egypt
Handcrafted in Egyptian village of Tunis, this palm tree incense holder makes a beautiful pairing with your favorite scent.
Dense with bougainvillea blossoms, palm trees and domed adobe rooftops, Tunis is a picturesque village that sits between Lake Qaroun and the desert dunes of the Fayoum Oasis. In the 1980s, Swiss ceramic artist Evelyn Porret founded a pottery school in the village. Using clay from the Nile banks of Aswan, its graduates have become Tunis' master potters who give the village and its pottery a unique aesthetic and style, adorning the pieces with motifs from the flora and fauna of their surroundings.
- Crafted from natural, lead-free glazed clay
- About 9 inches long (23cm) and 1 inch wide at the base
- Made in Egypt
Handcrafted in Egyptian village of Tunis, this palm tree incense holder makes a beautiful pairing with your favorite scent.
Dense with bougainvillea blossoms, palm trees and domed adobe rooftops, Tunis is a picturesque village that sits between Lake Qaroun and the desert dunes of the Fayoum Oasis. In the 1980s, Swiss ceramic artist Evelyn Porret founded a pottery school in the village. Using clay from the Nile banks of Aswan, its graduates have become Tunis' master potters who give the village and its pottery a unique aesthetic and style, adorning the pieces with motifs from the flora and fauna of their surroundings.
- Crafted from natural, lead-free glazed clay
- About 9 inches long (23cm) and 1 inch wide at the base
- Made in Egypt