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The beautiful ceramics of Mirella Pipia need to be shared! Mirella Pipia hails from Bagheria, where you can visit her workshop and boutique. An artist in every sense of the word, Pipia’s works are inspired by the myths and folklore of Sicily, but even more so by her mother’s needlework in tadding and lace. So... Read More

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This 48cm Traditional Sicilian Ceramic Moro Head Vase showcases the intricate craftsmanship and vibrant colours of Sicilian pottery. Made with traditional methods, it features a beautiful green Pinecone design that adds a touch of Sicilian charm to any home decor. Bring a piece of Sicilian culture into your home with this hand-painted vase. H.48 L.28 Handcrafted Sicilian Bathroom Decor, Modern Sicilian Interior, Sicily Home Decor, Sicilian Home Decor, Sicilian Vase, Sicilian Interior, Sicily House, Sicilian Pottery, Sicilian Culture

This 48cm Traditional Sicilian Ceramic Moro Head Vase showcases the intricate craftsmanship and vibrant colours of Sicilian pottery. Made with traditional methods, it features a beautiful green Pinecone design that adds a touch of Sicilian charm to any home decor. Bring a piece of Sicilian culture into your home with this hand-painted vase. H.48 L.28 Handcrafted

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The ceramic pine cone is part of the Sicilian tradition. Fruit of the pine, it contains many meanings. The main one, for the seeds it contains, is that of fertility, fecundity (also of ideas) and regenerating force. Moreover, due to the hardness of the wood of the tree that produces it, it is also a symbol of resistance. Today as in the past they are used as a symbol of good luck and decorate more and more often the houses, gates, balconies of Sicilians and beyond. Made and painted by hand, and Sicilian Pine Cone, Sicilian Pottery, Sicilian Ceramics, Sicilian Decor, Sicilian Art, Sicilian Wedding, Hand Pain, House Entrance, Pine Cone

The ceramic pine cone is part of the Sicilian tradition. Fruit of the pine, it contains many meanings. The main one, for the seeds it contains, is that of fertility, fecundity (also of ideas) and regenerating force. Moreover, due to the hardness of the wood of the tree that produces it, it is also a symbol of resistance. Today as in the past they are used as a symbol of good luck and decorate more and more often the houses, gates, balconies of Sicilians and beyond. Made and painted by hand…

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