Tre Erre Ceramiche

Palermo


Colours pop at this family-owned ceramics showroom. There's an extensive range of vibrant, handmade items, from egg cups, platters and vases to Med-chic house numbers and commanding teste di Moro (Moors' heads). Prices aren't cheap, but the quality is exceptional and sale items offer decent discounts. International shipping is available.


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