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  • lebrillo Spain
  • lebrillo Spain
  • lebrillo Spain
  • lebrillo Spain
  • lebrillo Spain
  • lebrillo Spain
  • lebrillo Spain
lebrillo Spain


Lebrillo from Fajalauz- Granada 19th C The lebrillo is the name given to this shape of ceramic, they are large bowls with a bent edge to faciliate the handling. The origins are the Spanish Moresque. It is named Fajalauza, after the Nasri door of the Albaicin, where the largest production center of ceramist was based.  

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