This hand-built stoneware Hamsa—a palm-shaped amulet popular throughout North Africa and in the Middle East also known as the hand of Fatima— is glazed by hand with small brushes to bring out its magnificent detail
Squares of 18k gold vermeil over sterling silver sit snugly against the ear
Blown glass flat-sided vessel with a vivid chartreuse interior contrasted by a lively calligraphic design on the frost-white infused surface canvas
This painting is created on a black canvas for a dramatic contemporary vision of a bouquet
The one-of-a-kind reversible sham is sewn from four layers of upcycled vintage cotton saris using traditional kantha stitching
Ibis Pitcher with Falling Leaf Pattern - Small P09617-P00012 This hand-built stoneware Hamsa—a palm-shapedThese two pitchers were hand built from textured slabs. The main body to the form has an impressed leaf pattern. The vessels have been bisque and glazed in two green glazes. They can be used as decoration or fora liquid such as ice tea. Small measures 13"H, 7"W, 5"D. Large measures 15"H, 7"W, 5"D. Sold individually. Large: 16 oz. capacity Small: 12 oz. capacity Glossy finish and matte finish Ceramic: fired at cone 6, vitrified Signed by the artist