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The Ben Gacem Collection

The Ben Gacem Collection features a catalogue of Tunisian ceramics that has garnered attention for its significance. This collection is highlighted in various platforms, such as Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter. Dar Ben Gacem celebrated its 10th anniversary with a book launch showcasing Tunisian ceramics. It's evident that this collection has been meticulously curated over time, reflecting the craft and artistry of Tunisian ceramics.

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Preservation of Tunisian Ceramics

The Ben Gacem Collection, a project initiated by the Ben Gacem family, particularly Leila Ben Gacem, has significantly contributed to the preservation of Tunisian ceramics. Since its inception in 2006, the collection has been dedicated to honoring and safeguarding the rich cultural heritage of Tunisia, specifically focusing on the realm of ceramics.

Historical Context and Collection Significance

The collection, which was launched in 2017 through the book "Crafted in the Land of Potters," features over 400 historical ceramic pieces from Tunisian artisans. This initiative is particularly meaningful as it seeks to highlight the artisanal talent and rich history of Tunisian pottery, thereby bringing recognition to this integral aspect of the country's cultural identity.

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Showcasing and
Displaying the Collection: 

To further promote the preservation of Tunisian ceramics, the Ben Gacem family has actively curated the collection, and some of these ceramics are prominently displayed at Dar Ben Gacem, a boutique hotel located in the Medina of Tunis. By exhibiting these pieces, the Ben Gacem Collection not only showcases the beauty of Tunisian ceramics but also offers a platform for visitors to appreciate and engage with the historical and artistic significance of these cultural artifacts.

Documentation and Recognition: 

The project has taken significant strides towards the documentation of Tunisian ceramic history through initiatives such as the Medina Pedia  in collaboration with Carthagina. This endeavor is pivotal in conserving the knowledge and heritage associated with Tunisian ceramics, ensuring that future generations can continue to learn from and appreciate this traditional craft.

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Impact and Recognition:

The efforts of the Ben Gacem Collection have garnered recognition and made a positive impact on the preservation of Tunisian ceramics. The collection's substantial contribution is evidenced by its prominent feature in "Crafted in the Land of Potters" and subsequent acknowledgment in various publications and platforms. By showcasing and documenting over 400 pieces of historical ceramics and actively engaging in initiatives for preservation, this collection has played a vital role in safeguarding and promoting the rich legacy of Tunisian ceramics.

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In conclusion, the Ben Gacem Collection stands as a testament to the dedication and passion of the Ben Gacem family in not only preserving the heritage of Tunisian ceramics but also in ensuring its recognition and appreciation on a global scale. Through its curated display, documentation efforts, and impact, the collection has made significant strides in the preservation of Tunisian ceramics, securing the legacy of this traditional art form for generations to come.

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