Vase Senji

J00109835
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For the exhibition "Les 20 Acquisitions", the calabashes have adopted forms of contemporary vases with daring and generous forms.

Frida-54 has brought its creativity with the talented artisans to create a collection of unique piece handmade ceramic. This collection takes the motifs as well as earth ocher colors, the white sign of purity and touches of red and black calabashes in a modern format.
Each item has a name from the Cameroonian culture: Senji, Djifida and Naween.

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