Igmar Stuer
  • Large Moroccan Tamegroute jug
  • Large Moroccan Tamegroute jug
  • Large Moroccan Tamegroute jug
  • Large Moroccan Tamegroute jug
  • Large Moroccan Tamegroute jug
  • Large Moroccan Tamegroute jug
  • Large Moroccan Tamegroute jug
  • Large Moroccan Tamegroute jug
  • Large Moroccan Tamegroute jug
  • Large Moroccan Tamegroute jug
  • Large Moroccan Tamegroute jug
  • Large Moroccan Tamegroute jug
Large Moroccan Tamegroute jug

360 €


Very large vintage Moroccan Tamegroute jug. Tamegroute is a region in Morocco, well known for the typical green glazed handmade ceramics. This jug was made in terracotta. Very nice patina and structure, at some places you see prints of the fingers of the artist.

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Igmar Stuer
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Hofstraat 68 ,
9451 Kerksken
Region: Gent
Country: Belgium
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