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In Sejnane, pottery is shaped through repetition—gestures learned over time, passed from one generation to the next.
This checker set follows that same rhythm.
Each piece is formed by hand from local clay, without molds or machines, then fired in open flames. The process leaves visible traces—subtle shifts in tone, irregular edges, and surfaces marked by fire and touch.
No two sets are identical.
Unlike objects made only to be seen, this one invites use.
A game begins, pieces move, pauses settle in—and once the moment passes, it remains on the surface, part of the space.
The patterns echo Berber visual language, carrying meaning beyond decoration—linked to balance, continuity, and shared time.
Made in small batches by women artisans, each set reflects a living practice rooted in place, material, and memory.