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Description
🎨 Available Designs:
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Bohemian Blue
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Bohemian Turquoise
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Bohemian Red
📏 Product Dimensions:
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11.5" L x 11" W x 1" H
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Packaging: 13.5” L x 13” W x 4.5” H
👩🎨 Handcrafted Excellence:
Each piece is meticulously hand-carved and hand-painted by skilled artisans in Tunisia, using 100% European white clay and vibrant mineral-based dyes. The entire process, from molding to baking at 1050°C, ensures a long-lasting shine and durability. Hand-polished to achieve maximum softness and immaculate finishing touches.
🏆 Durable & Safe:
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Dishwasher Safe
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Microwave Safe
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Oven Safe
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Lead-Free
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Eco-Friendly
🌍 Fair Trade Certified:
Kamsah prides itself on paying artisans fair wages, supporting their families and communities, and preserving this ancient craft.
🍲 Product Description:
Welcome your guests with peace, prosperity, and hospitality using the Kamsah handmade Hamsa mezze server. This stunning piece, inspired by the ancient Hamsa symbol of protection, combines functionality and cultural heritage. Featuring six removable sections for snacks and dips, it's a versatile and unique addition to your food presentation.
🔧 Usage Tips:
Ideal for serving appetizers, dips, condiments, nuts, or snacks at gatherings and parties. The set includes 5 fingered sections, 1 bowl section for the palm, and a hand-shaped tray, making it easy to organize and present a variety of foods.
🧼 Care Instructions:
Dishwasher, microwave, and oven safe. To maintain the vibrant colors and quality of the hand-painted design, avoid using abrasive cleaners or scouring pads.
🌟 Trivia & History:
The Hamsa hand symbolizes protection and prosperity. Facing downwards, it invites good luck and positive energy; facing upwards, it wards off evil. Originating from ancient Carthage and Mesopotamia, the Hamsa is embraced by various cultures and religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Each Kamsah piece reflects meticulous artistry, contributing to the preservation of this ancient craft.