This rounded, triple pronged candle holder looks brilliant on the table or a mantlepiece. It is a great example of the highly original pottery created in the village of Tunis in Fayoum.
Candle holder in Aswanali clay
Surface in lead-free glaze
Colours of natural thermal oxides
Each piece is unique due to its handmade nature, shapes and shades vary slightly
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This rounded, triple pronged candle holder looks brilliant on the table or a mantlepiece. It is a great example of the highly original pottery created in the village of Tunis in Fayoum.
Malaika was founded in 2004 by Margarita Andrade and Goya Gallagher who, after growing up in their native Ecuador, ended up living and settling in Egypt. With a background in design and a keen interest in embroidery, crochet and hand-drawn thread work, they decided to utilize Egyptian cotton to produce high quality bed linen previously not available in the local market. Since the launch of its first collection, the brand has been flourishing: In 2009 Malaika built its own factory, enabling absolute control on quality and craftsmanship, and in 2018, it opened its own embroidery school.
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