Arman Darian Ceramic

Jerusalem


Yerevan-born Arman Darian might be the best-known ceramicist in Israel, having installed his designs in many public buildings. Skilfully decorated ceramic vases, plates and tiles fill his workshop and boutique founded in 1986, as well as larger pieces such as tables topped with Armenian blue-and-white tiles.


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