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Large Antique Pastel Yellow Rim Pot
This antique hand thrown, cylindrical shaped vessel from Puglia is typical of confit pots in southern Italy called ‘capasa’. The rustic pot dating back to the late 1800s, is internally glazed and was originally used to preserve food like ricotta, olives in brine or dried figs. What makes this farmhouse pot unique is its pastel yellow glaze around the edge of the vessel. The partial glaze was added for hygienic (and economical) purposes rather than decorative, so it could be wiped clean easily after use. It was also a less expensive technique used rather than glazing the entire vessel. There are indents on the external upper edge where a cloth would have been tied with a rope to cover the precious contents. The charming pot has that magic patina that can only be brought about authentically by daily use and the passing of time. Today, the large vessel with its accent of yellow would make an ideal vase or simply as a decorative display piece adding some country charm to any home, or outdoor space. Add impact with the matching Pugliese ceramics as seen in the images.
Found in Ostuni
the charming hilltop town of the Valle d’Itria known as 'la città bianca’ (or white city).
Dimensions: H28cm x W21cm x D21cm
These are handmade antique ceramics that are perfectly imperfect and some have been used for generations, so please expect some cracks, and chips, and discolouration. These individual characteristics are part of the charm and unique quality of each piece. Please note, colour may vary from screen to screen. To utilise as a vase, it is recommended to use a separate internal water vase or vials for live stems.
This antique hand thrown, cylindrical shaped vessel from Puglia is typical of confit pots in southern Italy called ‘capasa’. The rustic pot dating back to the late 1800s, is internally glazed and was originally used to preserve food like ricotta, olives in brine or dried figs. What makes this farmhouse pot unique is its pastel yellow glaze around the edge of the vessel. The partial glaze was added for hygienic (and economical) purposes rather than decorative, so it could be wiped clean easily after use. It was also a less expensive technique used rather than glazing the entire vessel. There are indents on the external upper edge where a cloth would have been tied with a rope to cover the precious contents. The charming pot has that magic patina that can only be brought about authentically by daily use and the passing of time. Today, the large vessel with its accent of yellow would make an ideal vase or simply as a decorative display piece adding some country charm to any home, or outdoor space. Add impact with the matching Pugliese ceramics as seen in the images.
Found in Ostuni
the charming hilltop town of the Valle d’Itria known as 'la città bianca’ (or white city).
Dimensions: H28cm x W21cm x D21cm
These are handmade antique ceramics that are perfectly imperfect and some have been used for generations, so please expect some cracks, and chips, and discolouration. These individual characteristics are part of the charm and unique quality of each piece. Please note, colour may vary from screen to screen. To utilise as a vase, it is recommended to use a separate internal water vase or vials for live stems.