Armenian ceramics, pottery and tile, is a style of hand painted pottery and ceramic tile making, founded in Jerusalem in the early twentieth century by three Armenian families – Ohanessian, Karakashian and Balian.
Although Armenian ceramics has its roots in Ottoman Turkey, this unique art form was established in Jerusalem when in 1919 the British government invited a group of Armenian craftsmen (master potters and tile makers) from Kutahya, Turkey, to renovate the exterior ceramic tiles of the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem. If you want to know more about it, read this link:
http://www.jerusalempottery.biz/testimonials/articles/armenian_ceramics.htm
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Size: 8" x 10" matte
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Because of the differences in monitors and settings, what you get in print may be a little bit different from what you see on your screen.
The print does not come framed – The frame is used as an example of how the print can be displayed.
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