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Berber Pottery
Handmade Berber Pottery from Algeria
Subcategories
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Algerian Ceramics
Algerian handmade White Ceramics with 12 carat gold -
Algerian Pottery
Algerian handmade brown pottery 100% handmade -
Moroccan Ceramics
Handmade Moroccan Ceramics and Pottery - Tagines
Testimonials
By: Patricia ED - France
2008-11-02 19:30:00
J'ai bien reçu votre pendentif J'adore, il est super joli ! Merci beaucoup, c'est vraiment ce que je cherchais ! Pour mon bébé, la taille convient parfaitement ! Patricia
By: hadj messaoud tesseadi - france
2015-08-27 13:41:15
azul, je suis très contente de mon produit, tout s'est très bien passé pour la livraison et l'emballage est très beau, je conseille ce marchand à tous, merci beaucoup.
By: Simone Jolly - Australia
2006-10-30 10:11:35
This is a very exciting website! I like being able to see decent sized pictures of the products, and a brief history and explanation of the items is also very interesting and effective. Im very excited at the opprotunity to purchase such exotic and beautiful items so easily! Gotta love the internet for that right! Im looking forward to seeing the pottery and rugs too - cant wait for that! Keep up the good work, and I hope your goal is achieved - to familiarise australians with this mystical culture and it's beauty. Well done!
By: Soummam - France
2008-01-04 19:30:00
Bonjour. Joli site et joli travail ce qui est encourageant pour notre culture merci d'ajouter mes liens sur votre site ,le votre sera mis sur mon annuaire thanmirth
By: Smitha209 - John
2017-04-07 09:28:24
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By: Mary - Australia
2007-12-30 19:30:00
Hacene, thank you for your notification, I shall look forward to receiving the Sand Roses. And it is exciting to think my belts are being handmade especially for me in Algeria - it is obviously a fascinating country. I'm too old to travel now, but love learning about places I have never seen. The photos (modern and old) are fascinating. I run a very tiny gift shop in a very tiny place (Lemon Tree Passage). The shop is part of the waterside unit my husband Ray and I live in. Not to make a profit, but to keep me occupied and interested as he is an invalid now. The community is getting familiar with the fact that The Little Gift Shoppe always has something unusual. Not that you need to know all that, but I had to compliment you on your web site. I don't know who has created it for you, or if indeed you have put it together yourself, but whichever applies, it is one of the best sites, both from content and composition that I have visited. I don't know if Algerians recognise our New Year celebrations, but I send you and your family my latest buzz phrase.... Have a great 2008!