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Libya Glass Coaster Collection

Introducing the captivating Libya collection of Glass Coasters from Media Storehouse. Each piece showcases intricate designs inspired by the rich cultural heritage of Libya. Crafted from premium glass, these coasters not only protect your surfaces from condensation but also add a touch of elegance to your decor. The vibrant colors and intricate patterns represent the diverse beauty of Africa, making these coasters a must-have for any home or office. Perfect for daily use or as thoughtful gifts, the Libya collection is a celebration of artistry and tradition. Experience the fusion of functionality and aesthetics with these stunning glass coasters.

Libya is a country located in North Africa

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Libya Glass Coaster Collection: Ajdabiya

Ajdabiya Collection
4 Glass Coasters

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Bayda

Bayda
Libya, Cyrene, Historical Cyrenaica, El Beida, Libyan capital, Detail of architecture

Libya Glass Coaster Collection: Benghazi

Benghazi Collection
37 Glass Coasters

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Khoms

Khoms
Libya. Leptis Magna. Roman City. View of Macellum. 1st C. BC

Libya Glass Coaster Collection: Libya Heritage Sites

Libya Heritage Sites Collection
325 Glass Coasters

Libya Glass Coaster Collection: Maps

Maps Collection
57 Glass Coasters

Libya Glass Coaster Collection: Misrata

Misrata Collection
6 Glass Coasters

Libya Glass Coaster Collection: Tobruk

Tobruk Collection
53 Glass Coasters

Libya Glass Coaster Collection: Tripoli

Tripoli Collection
158 Glass Coasters

Libya Glass Coaster Collection: Related Images

Related Images Collection
997 Glass Coasters

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Apostle Pauls Missionary Journeys, lithograph, published in 1886

Apostle Pauls Missionary Journeys, lithograph, published in 1886
Apostle Pauls Missionary Journeys: 1st (green); 2nd (red); 3rd (blue); last to Rome (yellow). Lithograph, published in 1886. Paul travelled over 10, 000 miles proclaiming the gospel of Jesus Christ

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Map of the Ancient Persian Empire

Map of the Ancient Persian Empire, encompassing Greece to the north west, Arabia to the south east, Egypt and Libya to the south west and deep in the Caucasus in the north east. Date: 1798

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Tuareg making tea, Sebha, Ubari, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Tuareg making tea, Sebha, Ubari, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Prophets and Sibyls: Libyan Sibyl (Sistine Chapel ceiling in the Vatican), 1508-1512

Prophets and Sibyls: Libyan Sibyl (Sistine Chapel ceiling in the Vatican), 1508-1512. Found in the collection of The Sistine Chapel, Vatican

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Political Map of Africa

Political Map of Africa
Vector Illustration of the policital map of Africa Reference map as created by the US Central Intelligence Agency

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Map of the Empire of King Alexander the Great

Map of the Empire of King Alexander the Great (Alexander III of Macedon 356323 BC), from Greece in the west to India in the east. Date: 1807

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: A still image from Ice Cold In Alex (1958)

A still image from Ice Cold In Alex (1958)
Harry Andrews as Pugh, Sylvia Syms as Sister Diana Murdoch and John Mills as captain Anson push an ambulance across the Libyan desert in Jack Lee Thompsons Ice Cold In Alex

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Benghazi, Libya - Lungomare

Benghazi, Libya - Lungomare
Benghazi, Libya - the " Lungomare" (sea-walk) built by the Italians. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Roman mosaic dating from the 2nd century AD

Roman mosaic dating from the 2nd century AD, from the Villa of the Nile at Leptis Magna, Jamahiriya Museum, Tripoli, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: LIBYA. TRIPOLI. Leptis Magna. Forum of Septimius

LIBYA. TRIPOLI. Leptis Magna. Forum of Septimius Severus. Forum built after the rise to the empire of Lucius Septimius Severus in 193. Sculptural detail with Gorgons head. Roman art. Early Empire

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Africa Political Map

Africa Political Map
Antique illustration of a Africa Political Map from 1893

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Tripoli, Libya; The Castle; now housing the Museum of the Jamahariya as seen from across a small

Tripoli, Libya; The Castle; now housing the Museum of the Jamahariya as seen from across a small lake

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Apache Helicopter Takes off from HMS Ocean During Operation Ellamy

Apache Helicopter Takes off from HMS Ocean During Operation Ellamy
An Army Air Corps Apache helicopter takes off from HMS Ocean during Operation Ellamy, the UKs contribution to UNSCR1973 in the Mediterranean Sea

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Homeric cosmogony

Homeric cosmogony. Map of the Earth based on the myths and knowledge of the Ancient Greeks at the time of Homer (1st or 2nd millennium BC)

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: The Sahara Desert

The Sahara Desert, North west Africa - two camels stride across the sand, accompanied by their Bedouin owner. Date: circa 1915

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: In the erg of Ubari, the Umm-el Ma (Mother of the Waters) Lake, Libya, North Africa

In the erg of Ubari, the Umm-el Ma (Mother of the Waters) Lake, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Um el Ma Oasis, date palms and sand dunes, Libyan Desert, Libya, Sahara, North Africa, Africa

Um el Ma Oasis, date palms and sand dunes, Libyan Desert, Libya, Sahara, North Africa, Africa

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: The Cockpit of a Royal Air Force Tornado GR4 Aircraft

The Cockpit of a Royal Air Force Tornado GR4 Aircraft
Photograph of a Tornado GR4 Cockpit from 2 Sqn, RAF Marham. Tornado GR4 aircraft are currently being used during Operation Ellamy, the UN sanctioned no fly zone over Libya

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Benghazi, Libya

Benghazi, Libya - street scene. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Judaism. Torah scroll case wrapped in black. Libya, 1889

Judaism. Torah scroll case wrapped in black. Libya, 1889. Carved wood and cotton. Case: Gift of the Moshav movement, through Rabbi Menahem Hacohen and Bracha Yaniv, Survey of Synagogues

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Theatre, Sabratha, Libya

Theatre, Sabratha, Libya
The Roman Theatre of Sabratha in Libya. The magnificent late 3rd century theatre, that retains its three-storey architectural backdrop

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: One man and his dog

One man and his dog
A typical example of Saharan Pastoral Neolithic rock art painted between somewhere 5000 BC and 2000 BC. This scene depicts a hunter walking with a spear

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Junkers Ju-87B-2 Stuka

Junkers Ju-87B-2 Stuka
Loose Formation Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-87B-2 Stukas of 5/St.G 2 Flying over Tmimi, Libya During WW2 Date: 1940s

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: A camel is seen on a road near the north of the besieged city of Bani Walid

A camel is seen on a road near the north of the besieged city of Bani Walid October 3, 2011. REUTERS/Saad Shalash (LIBYA - Tags: ANIMALS SOCIETY) - GM1E7A31KKQ01

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: In the oasis of Ghadames, UNESCO world heritage, Libya

In the oasis of Ghadames, UNESCO world heritage, Libya

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: British monitor HMS Terror, WW1

British monitor HMS Terror, WW1
HMS Terror, a British Erebus-class monitor (small warship), seen here during the First World War. Launched 1916, served during the First and Second World Wars, damaged and sunk off Damah, Libya

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Oracle of Jupiter-Ammon

Oracle of Jupiter-Ammon
ZEUS/JUPITER AMMON - the Libyan/Egyptian form of the god, who had a famous oracle at the oasis of Siwwa, Libya

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Image of a Tornado GR4 from 15 Squadron, RAF Lossiemouth

Image of a Tornado GR4 from 15 Squadron, RAF Lossiemouth. Taking part in a Role Demo at the RAF International Waddington Airshow back in 2012

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Map of the war in North Africa by G. H. Davis

Map of the war in North Africa by G. H. Davis
The war in North Africa: a strategic contour map of the desert arena during the Second World War. Conflict began there in September 1940. Date: 1942

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Tripoli Palace

Tripoli Palace
The Governors Palace in Tripoli, Libya, later the Peoples Palace, circa 1930. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Tuareg pouring tea, Sebha, Ubari, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Tuareg pouring tea, Sebha, Ubari, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Tanks Near Tobruk

Tanks Near Tobruk
North Africa : a German tank destroys a British tank in Marmarica, during the fiercely contested battle for Tobruk, Libya

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Said Al Idris Senussi of Libya returns to Ajdabiya, WW2

Said Al Idris Senussi of Libya returns to Ajdabiya, WW2
After 22 years in exile Said Al Idris Senussi of Libya comes home to Ajdabiya during the Second World War Date: 1944

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Shifting Sands of the Libyan Sahara

Shifting Sands of the Libyan Sahara
Towering sand dunes full of deep black shadows, sunlit crests and folds in the Ubari Sand Sea, Libyan Sahara

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Blood moon over Libyan desert

Blood moon over Libyan desert
Composite image of the blood moon created by the lunar eclipse and the Acacus mountains in the Libyan desert

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: The Union Jack Flies Over Tobruk, 1942

The Union Jack Flies Over Tobruk, 1942. From The War Illustrated Volume 6 edited by Sir John Hammerton. [The Amalgamated Press Ltd, London, 1942]

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Map / North Africa 19C

Map / North Africa 19C
Tunisia and Tripoli (now largely Libya)

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Events / Africa / Libya

Events / Africa / Libya
The U.S. wages war on Algerian pirates : Stephen Decaturs life is saved when Reuben James interposes his head between a pirate sword and his commander

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: 20066303

20066303
LIBYA Cyrene Statue of the Three Graces exhibited in the Museum.

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: LIBYA. Tadrart Acacus. Representation of giraffes

LIBYA. Tadrart Acacus. Representation of giraffes (12.000-8000 BC). Neolithic art. Cave

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Libya / Darnah

Libya / Darnah
(formerly known as Derna) The harbour viewed from inland

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Muslim man praying in the desert, Sebha, Ubari, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Muslim man praying in the desert, Sebha, Ubari, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: The Temple of Demeter, Cyrene, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya, North Africa, Africa

The Temple of Demeter, Cyrene, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Sandstorm, satellite image

Sandstorm, satellite image
Sandstorm, Aqua satellite image. Cloud of sand stretching into the Mediterranean Sea (blue). The sand is being blown from the Great Sand Sea

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: The theater of the old city of Sabratha, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya

The theater of the old city of Sabratha, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Severan Forum, Roman site of Leptis Magna, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya

Severan Forum, Roman site of Leptis Magna, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Severan Forum with gorgon head, Roman site of Leptis Magna, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Severan Forum with gorgon head, Roman site of Leptis Magna, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Mosaic at the Seaward Bath, Roman site of Sabratha, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Mosaic at the Seaward Bath, Roman site of Sabratha, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: The Prophet Obadiah and the Libyan Sibyl, 1492-1495

The Prophet Obadiah and the Libyan Sibyl, 1492-1495. Found in the Collection of Apostolic Palace, Vatican

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Latrines, Roman site of Sabratha, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Latrines, Roman site of Sabratha, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Royal Navy Sandown Class Mine Countermeasures Vessel HMS Bangor Operating near Tobruk

Royal Navy Sandown Class Mine Countermeasures Vessel HMS Bangor Operating near Tobruk
Sandown Class Mine Countermeasures Vessel HMS Bangor is pictured near Tobruk, Libya. HMS Bangor and HMNS Vlaardigen had been given the task of clearing a shipping lane into the Key Port of Tobruk

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: The ancient city of Ghadames

The ancient city of Ghadames

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Libya / Tripoli

Libya / Tripoli
(Tarabulus as Sham) the principal port of Libya

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Theatre, Leptis Magna, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tripolitania, Libya

Theatre, Leptis Magna, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tripolitania, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: A tented camp in the Akakus Fezzan desert, Libya, North Africa, Africa

A tented camp in the Akakus Fezzan desert, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Mosaic, currently in the museum, taken from the Greek and Roman site of Cyrene

Mosaic, currently in the museum, taken from the Greek and Roman site of Cyrene, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Erg Awbari

Erg Awbari, Sahara desert, Fezzan, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Akakus, Sahara desert

Akakus, Sahara desert, Fezzan, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Market, Leptis Magna

Market, Leptis Magna, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Rock paintings, Uan Amil, Akakus, Southwest desert, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Rock paintings, Uan Amil, Akakus, Southwest desert, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Reference Map of Libya

Reference Map of Libya
Libya is an African nation situated in North Africa, along the Mediterranean Sea. Libya shares borders with Egypt, Sudan, Chad, Niger, Algeria, and Tunisia

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: The Tombs of Garamantes, Jarma (Germa), Fezzan, Libya

The Tombs of Garamantes, Jarma (Germa), Fezzan, Libya

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Prehistoric rock paintings, Wadi Teshuinat, Akakus, Sahara desert, Fezzan, Libya

Prehistoric rock paintings, Wadi Teshuinat, Akakus, Sahara desert, Fezzan, Libya

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Window of a historic building, that was damaged during a three-year conflict

Window of a historic building, that was damaged during a three-year conflict
A window of a historic building, that was damaged during a three-year conflict, is seen in Benghazi, Libya February 28, 2018. Picture taken February 28, 2018. REUTERS/Esam Omran Al-Fetori

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Reference Map of Libya with Keys

Reference Map of Libya with Keys
Libya is an African nation situated in North Africa, along the Mediterranean Sea. Libya shares borders with Egypt, Sudan, Chad, Niger, Algeria, and Tunisia

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Map of Libya

Map of Libya
Reference Map of Libya

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: The Duke of Westminster, c1916, (c1920). Creator: Unknown

The Duke of Westminster, c1916, (c1920). Creator: Unknown
The Duke of Westminster, c1916, (c1920)....awarded the D.S.O. [Distinguished Service Order] for his Services with the Armoured Cars in the Senussi Campaign

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Ancient Sahara Hunting Scene, Libya

Ancient Sahara Hunting Scene, Libya
A typical example of Saharan Pastoral Neolithic rock art painted between somewhere 5000 BC and 1000 BC. The painting shows Barbary sheep pursued by three hunting dogs

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Libyan girls participate in a street festival held to celebrate their traditional

Libyan girls participate in a street festival held to celebrate their traditional clothing, in Tripoli, Libya, March 13, 2018. Picture taken March 13, 2018. REUTERS/Hani Amara

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Historic building, that was destroyed during a three-year conflict, is seen in Benghazi

Historic building, that was destroyed during a three-year conflict, is seen in Benghazi
A historic building, that was destroyed during a three-year conflict, is seen in Benghazi, Libya February 28, 2018. Picture taken February 28, 2018. REUTERS/Esam Omran Al-Fetori

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Cartoon with British and American tanks, WW2

Cartoon with British and American tanks, WW2
Cartoon, political map of Libya with British and American tanks during the Second World War. circa 1942

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: D'Amato, the faithful orderly, 1911 (chromolitho)

D'Amato, the faithful orderly, 1911 (chromolitho)
2782555 D'Amato, the faithful orderly, 1911 (chromolitho) by European School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: D'Amato, the faithful orderly, 1911)

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Italian army water caravan in Tripolitania (chromolitho)

Italian army water caravan in Tripolitania (chromolitho)
2782832 Italian army water caravan in Tripolitania (chromolitho) by European School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Italian army water caravan in Tripolitania)

Background imageLibya Glass Coaster Collection: Italians taking possession of Tripoli, 1911. Creator: Bain News Service

Italians taking possession of Tripoli, 1911. Creator: Bain News Service
Italians taking possession of Tripoli, 1911. Shows Italian troops entering Tripoli, Libya during the Turco-Italian War (Italo-Turkish War) which took place between September 1911 and October 1912


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Libya Glass Coaster Collection

Libya is a country located in North Africa, bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the north and Egypt to the east and has a population of approximately 6.8 million people and its capital city is Tripoli. Libya's economy relies heavily on its oil reserves, which account for over 90% of its export earnings. The country has experienced political instability since the overthrow of former dictator Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, with various factions vying for power and control over resources. This has led to ongoing conflict, violence, and humanitarian crises such as displacement and food insecurity affecting millions of Libyans.
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Media Storehouse offers a stunning collection of wall art and framed prints that showcase the beauty and diversity of Libya, a country located in North Africa. Our collection features breathtaking images captured by talented photographers who have explored different regions of Libya, from its vast deserts to its ancient cities. Our collection includes photographs of iconic landmarks such as the Leptis Magna ruins, which is considered one of the best-preserved Roman cities in the world. Other notable images include portraits of local people going about their daily lives, showcasing the rich culture and traditions that make Libya unique. Whether you are looking for striking landscape shots or intimate glimpses into Libyan life, our Libya collection has something for everyone. With high-quality printing techniques used on premium materials like fine art paper and canvas, these pieces will add an elegant touch to any home or office space.
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What are Libya (Africa) art prints?

Libya art prints are a collection of beautiful and unique artworks that showcase the rich cultural heritage, history, and natural beauty of Libya. These prints feature stunning images captured by talented photographers and artists who have explored the country's diverse landscapes, ancient ruins, traditional architecture, and vibrant culture. From breathtaking desert vistas to bustling markets and colorful street scenes in cities like Tripoli or Benghazi, these art prints offer a glimpse into the daily life of Libyans as well as their proud traditions. Some prints also depict famous landmarks such as Leptis Magna or Sabratha which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Whether you're looking for a striking piece to decorate your home or office space or simply want to learn more about this fascinating North African nation through its art scene, Libya art prints are an excellent choice. They make great gifts for those interested in travel photography or world cultures too.
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What Libya (Africa) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of art prints featuring various aspects of Libya's culture and landscapes. From the ancient ruins of Leptis Magna to the bustling streets of Tripoli, there is something for everyone. The collection includes stunning photographs capturing the country's natural beauty, such as its deserts, mountains, and beaches. You can also find artwork depicting traditional Libyan clothing and architecture, showcasing the rich history and cultural heritage of this North African nation. In addition to these beautiful images, Media Storehouse also offers prints that celebrate Libya's wildlife and flora. These include pictures of rare species like Barbary macaques and Saharan cheetahs as well as colorful depictions of local flowers like desert roses. Whether you're looking for a unique piece to decorate your home or office or want to give a special gift to someone who loves Africa, we have plenty of options available.
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How much do Libya (Africa) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Libya art prints that vary in price depending on the size and type of print. Our collection includes stunning photographs and illustrations that capture the beauty and culture of this North African country. We have prints available in various sizes, from small to large, so you can find one that fits your budget and space requirements. Our prices are competitive with other online retailers, ensuring you get great value for your money. Whether you're looking for a piece to add to your home decor or as a gift for someone special, our selection is sure to impress. With high-quality printing techniques used on premium materials, our Libya art prints will bring life and color into any room they're displayed in.
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We take great care in delivering your Libya art prints to you. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that your artwork arrives in perfect condition. Our standard delivery method is through a trusted courier service, which allows us to track the progress of your order and provide you with updates on its status. Once your order has been processed and dispatched, you will receive an email confirmation with tracking information so that you can monitor the delivery of your artwork. Depending on where you are located, delivery times may vary but rest assured that we work hard to get your prints delivered as quickly as possible. We understand how important it is for our customers to receive their orders promptly and in good condition, which is why we take every precaution necessary during shipping and handling. You can trust us to deliver your Libya art prints safely and securely straight to your doorstep.
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