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This large festive bowl, chqâla,
was made in Nabeul, Tunisia. These were used at family dinners, often
containing the couscous. It is said that the fish motif and the
yellow/green colors symbolize water and freedom. This bowl measures
16.5” in diameter, is 6” high, and hails from the second third of the
20th century. It's in very nice condition but for a little glaze loss on
the fish and some edge chips, and a little gray paint on the underside.
Please see photos below. #3151 $400
SALE $350
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