

BAB
For more than 30 years, Beit Al Bawadi has been renowned for its unique line of ceramics which celebrate the region's artistic heritage, while supporting the livelihoods of local artisans, and preserving their skills and craft.
Today BAB represents a new vision that combines a traditional artistic legacy with strong contemporary design elements for every day living.
our collections








Diwani symbols
A modern interpretation of Arab calligraphy and traditional symbols, bringing you strong contemporary design , inspired by the heritage of the region.
Combining hand-engraved and embossed calligraphy, with cultural references to the regions symbols such as the evil eye and pomegranate, utilising different clays and glazes in a range of two-tones neutrals and colour combinations.


TURATH (HERITAGE)
For more than 30 years, our skilled craftspeople have been producing Arab and Islamic designs of beautiful detail and workmanship. Today, we continue the tradition of producing historically inspired pieces in our ‘Turath’ Heritage collection, inspired by the decorative artistic heritage of the region and it’s calligraphy.
CONTEMPORARY LIVING
Our contemporary living collection has a strong design element for today’s home and the hospitality sector, for stylish decorating and entertaining. Our dinnerware, tagine dishes, vases, plant pots and bathroom ceramics are intended to be both practical and fun additions to any home. With colour combinations and designs that can be mixed and matched, and neutrals that blend with everything, we want to celebrate ceramics and their great ability to inspire and liven up any setting.




CATEGORIES
Our ceramics are individually handmade and due to this process, there may be a slight variation from one item to the next. Such variations are inherent in the manufacturing of handmade products.
BEIT AL BAWADI
Amman Store
A: As-Sakhrah Al-Musharrafah St, Amman
T: +962 777277400 | +962 797666796
Aqaba Store
A: Al-Hammamat Al-Tunisiyah St, Aqaba
T: +962 798422860
SAT - THU: 9am - 5pm
FRIDAY: CLOSED
Established by the Jordanian Hashemite Fund for Human Development, Johud, in 1993
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