Tre Erre Ceramiche

Sicily

Made in Sicily Ceramics & Pottery

Tre Erre Ceramiche has been founded by Mr and Mrs Raffa in Palermo in 1979. Today it is a point of reference, for lovers of majolica art and the quality of rare pieces. 

Wonderful handcrafted ceramic artworks  - if you want a typical souvenir from Sicily stop by at Tre Erre Ceramiche in Palermo. Tiles, plates, bowls, vases, flower pots with traditional motifs. The work of the Raffa-Family also includes the reproduction of original artifacts, which are mainly inspired by the Baroque tradition which developed in Palermo and Sicily, and pieces with archaic decorative pattern inspired by decorations from the 12th century. The used lead-free colours are similar to the original arab artifacts, allowing these plates to be used with food. Most of the pieces are produced in Palermitan Baroque style since the artisan masters at Tre Erre get their inspirations from the local traditions of Palermo

 

 

 

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Via Emerico Amari, 49, Palermo, 90139

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