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Go to the shopTucked along the sun-kissed Mediterranean coast, Tunisia has quietly nurtured one of the world’s oldest glassblowing traditions. With techniques dating back to Phoenician and Roman times, Tunisian blown glass is a living testament to the artistry, resilience, and ingenuity of its people. In the heart of Nabeul and the historic medina of Tunis, generations of master artisans have preserved this delicate craft, using nothing but fire, breath, and instinct. Each piece is shaped by hand and by memory, with imperfections that tell stories of heat, pressure, and human touch. Technique: A Dance Between Fire and Form Tunisian glassblowing remains almost entirely...
Aug 01,2025 0 commentsCraftsmanship Meets Sustainability Glass blowing, a timeless craft that has enchanted us for centuries, is embracing a modern twist – sustainability. At the heart of this eco-conscious movement lies a set of exquisite drinkware designed to elevate your dining experience. Let's explore the synergy of artistry and sustainability in glassware that offers more than just beauty. Introducing Our Eco-Friendly Drinkware Set Imagine a dining table adorned with not just functional drinkware but pieces of art that tell a story of environmental responsibility. Our Eco-Friendly Drinkware Set is a fusion of tradition and innovation, comprising a carafe and three distinct glasses...
Sep 01,2023 0 commentsPottery has always held a special place in human history, serving as a testament to our creative spirit and cultural heritage. Among the countless pottery traditions worldwide, Sejnane pottery stands out for its unique artistry and significance. Recognizing its exceptional value, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) honoured Sejnane pottery by inscribing it on the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity list. Unearthing the Rich History of Sejnane Pottery Sejnane pottery originates from the picturesque village of Sejnane, nestled in the heart of Tunisia. Its roots can be traced back thousands of years, deep into the ancient Berber...
Jun 08,2023 0 comments