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Iran Persia Hand Painted Pottery Glazed Ceramic Tile Depicting a Gazelle between Flowers --- Sizes: 22 cm x 16.5 cm
Iran Persia Drawing Man Family on Camel Moving Toward Mosque Hand Painted Pottery Glazed Ceramic Tile --- Sizes: 20 cm x 20 cm
Iran Persia Depicting Picture of Dervish Abu Saeed Riding a Donkey Hand Painted Pottery Glazed Ceramic Tile --- Sizes: 23 cm x 17 cm
Iran Persia Jewish Judaica Hand Painted Pottery Glazed Ceramic Tile Depicting a Picture of a Stag or Deer as the Symbol of the Naphtali Tribe of Israel with the Tribe's Name in Hebrew --- Sizes: 19.5 cm x 19.5 cm Weight: 1.055 Kgs
Iran Persia Jewish Judaica Hand Painted Pottery Glazed Ceramic Tile Depicting a Picture of a Ship as the Symbol of the Zebulun Tribe of Israel with the Tribe's Name in Hebrew --- HaSheim has given me a priceless gift. shall dwelt, haven of sea, Seahorse; he is outgoing person, merchant, writer, fisherman, "And of Zebulun he said, Rejoice, Zebulun, in thy going out; and, Issachar, in thy tents." (Deu 33:18 ) --- Sizes: 19.5 cm x 19.5 cm Weight: 1.046 Kgs
Iran Persia Hand Painted Pottery Glazed Ceramic Tile Depicting a Mermaid --- A mermaid is a mythological aquatic creature with a female human head and torso and the tail of a fish. Mermaids have a broad representation in folklore, literature, and popular culture. --- Sizes: 10 cm x 10 cm Weight: 0.179 Kg
Iran Persia Jewish Judaica Hand Painted Pottery Glazed Ceramic Tile Depicting Star of David with Flowers around & Hebrew Words Above --- The Star of David , known in Hebrew as the Shield of David or Magen David (Hebrew מָגֵן דָּוִד; Biblical Hebrew Māḡēn Dāwīḏ, Tiberian [mɔˈɣen dɔˈvið], Modern Hebrew [maˈɡen daˈvid], Ashkenazi Hebrew and Yiddish Mogein Dovid [ˈmɔɡeɪn ˈdɔvid] or Mogen Dovid) is a generally recognized symbol of Jewish identity and Judaism. --- Sizes: 15 cm x 15 cm Weight: 0.591 Kg
Iran Persia Jewish Judaica Hebrew Words Hand Painted Pottery Glazed Ceramic Tile --- Sizes: 15 cm x 15 cm Weight: 0.429 Kg
Iran Persia Hand Painted Wall Hanging Pottery Glazed Ceramic Tile Depicting a Running Goat --- Diameter: 11.5 cm Weight: 0.240 Kg
Iran Persia Hand Painted Pottery Glazed Ceramic Tile Depicting 2 Pelican Birds --- Diameter: 10 cm Weight: 0.226 Kg
Iran Persia Hand Painted Pottery Glazed Ceramic Tile Depicting Young Dervish Sufi --- Sizes: 18 cm x 13 cm Weight: 0.605 Kg
Iran Persia Hand Painted Pottery Glazed Ceramic Tile Depicting Old Dervish Sufi --- Sizes: 18 cm x 13 cm Weight: 0.576 Kg
Iran Persia Hand Painted Pottery Glazed Ceramic Tile Depicting Old Dervish Sufi --- Sizes: 18 cm x 13 cm Weight: 0.584 Kg
Iran Persia Hand Painted Pottery Glazed Ceramic Tile Depicting Old Dervish Sufi --- Sizes: 18 cm x 13 cm Weight: 0.572 Kg
Iran Persia Hand Painted Pottery Glazed Ceramic Tile Depicting a Muslim praying Surrounded by Flowers & Above Word LA ILAHA ILLA-LLAH meaning there is no god but Allah --- Sizes: 15 cm x 15 cm Weight: 0.481 Kg
Iran Persia Jewish Judaica Hand Painted Pottery Glazed Ceramic Tile Depicting Jews Praying at Wailing Wall --- The Western Wall (Hebrew: הכותל המערבי, translit.: HaKotel HaMa'aravi), Wailing Wall or Kotel (lit. Wall; Ashkenazic pronunciation: Kosel); (Arabic: حائط البراق, translit.: "Ḥā'iṭ Al-Burāq", translat.: "The Buraq Wall") is located in the Old City of Jerusalem at the foot of the western side of the Temple Mount. It is a remnant of the ancient wall that surrounded the Jewish Temple's courtyard and is one of the most sacred sites in Judaism outside of the Temple Mount itself. --- Sizes: 19.5 cm x 19.5 cm Weight: 1.065 Kg
Iran Persia Judaica Hand Painted Pottery Glazed Ceramic Tile Depicting a Temple Jewish Priest ( Kohen ) in Holy Garment --- Kohanim (the priestly tribe designated to run the Temple services) A Kohen (or Kohein, Hebrew כֹּהֵן, 'priest', pl. כוהנים, Kohanim) is the Hebrew word for priest. Jewish Kohens are traditionally believed to be of direct patrilineal descent from the Biblical Aaron, as are modern Jews bearing the name Kohen, Cohen, Kogen or similar derivations. The name Kohen is used in the Torah to refer to priests, both Jewish and non-Jewish, as well as the Jewish nation as a whole. During the existence of the Temple in Jerusalem, Kohanim performed specific duties vis-à-vis the daily and festival sacrificial offerings. Today Kohanim retain a lesser though still somewhat distinct status within Judaism and are bound by additional restrictions according to Orthodox Judaism. --- Sizes: 15 cm x 15 cm Weight: 0.552 Kg
Iran Persia Judaica Hand Painted Pottery Glazed Ceramic Tile Depicting a Temple Jewish Priest ( Kohen ) in Holy Garment inside a Frame of Magen David --- Kohanim (the priestly tribe designated to run the Temple services) A Kohen (or Kohein, Hebrew כֹּהֵן, 'priest', pl. כוהנים, Kohanim) is the Hebrew word for priest. Jewish Kohens are traditionally believed to be of direct patrilineal descent from the Biblical Aaron, as are modern Jews bearing the name Kohen, Cohen, Kogen or similar derivations. The name Kohen is used in the Torah to refer to priests, both Jewish and non-Jewish, as well as the Jewish nation as a whole. During the existence of the Temple in Jerusalem, Kohanim performed specific duties vis-à-vis the daily and festival sacrificial offerings. Today Kohanim retain a lesser though still somewhat distinct status within Judaism and are bound by additional restrictions according to Orthodox Judaism. --- Sizes: 19.5 cm x 19.5 cm Weight: 1.053 Kg
Iran Persia Judaica Hand Painted Pottery Glazed Ceramic Tile Depicting a Temple Jewish Priest ( Kohen ) in Holy Garment --- Kohanim (the priestly tribe designated to run the Temple services) A Kohen (or Kohein, Hebrew כֹּהֵן, 'priest', pl. כוהנים, Kohanim) is the Hebrew word for priest. Jewish Kohens are traditionally believed to be of direct patrilineal descent from the Biblical Aaron, as are modern Jews bearing the name Kohen, Cohen, Kogen or similar derivations. The name Kohen is used in the Torah to refer to priests, both Jewish and non-Jewish, as well as the Jewish nation as a whole. During the existence of the Temple in Jerusalem, Kohanim performed specific duties vis-à-vis the daily and festival sacrificial offerings. Today Kohanim retain a lesser though still somewhat distinct status within Judaism and are bound by additional restrictions according to Orthodox Judaism. --- Sizes: 15 cm x 15 cm Weight: 0.559 Kg
Iran Persia Jewish Judaica Hand Painted Pottery Glazed Ceramic Tile Depicting a Menorah with Magen David --- Sizes: 19.5 cm x 19.5 cm Weight: 1.023 Kg
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