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Place of Origin: Sub-Saharan African
Engraved Cape of Good Hope Colonial Commemorative Glass, 18th Century
Located in Amsterdam, NL
A commemorating glass with an engraving of a farmer ploughing, an East Indiaman and a text reading: Het Lan’s Wel Varen An De Caap (the country’s prosperity at the Cape of Good Hope...
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18th Century Antique Sub-Saharan African Glass

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Glass

Wine carafe of hand-blown borosilicate glass from the SoShiro Pok collection
By SoShiro
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The wine decanter is an organically shaped hand-blown borosilicate glass carafe. The Pok collection celebrates the artistry of hand-crafted beadwork made by the Pokot women in Northwest Kenya. Influenced by the hand-carved African gourd...
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2010s International Style Sub-Saharan African Glass

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Blown Glass

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