









Early 20th-Century Provençal Tian Bowl For Fruit Confit
All inclusive pricing to USA
The price includes duties, taxes, tariffs and shipping. No more to pay for destinations within the US.
This early 20th-century Provençal Tian bowl showcases an earthy yellow glaze, reflecting its regional heritage. Traditionally used in the kitchen, the Tian bowl plays a role in preparing and presenting rustic dishes, including the deliciously sweet fruit confit from the Nice region.
Note: We currently have 45 similar tian bowls available. If you're interested in acquiring a larger quantity, please feel free to contact us.
In Provence, the art of making fruit confit is a valued culinary tradition dating back centuries. Fruits are preserved by slowly cooking them in sugar syrup, creating a rich, candied delicacy. This method not only extends the shelf life of seasonal fruits but also enhances their flavors. Fruit confit is an essential component of the "Thirteen Desserts" served during Christmas festivities in Provence, symbolizing Jesus and the twelve apostles. This array of desserts typically includes a selection of nougats, nuts, dried fruits, and, crucially, these candied fruits, each bearing its own symbolic significance and historical roots in regional culinary practices.
Provence, nestled in the southeastern corner of France, is renowned for its rich culinary heritage and picturesque landscapes. Known for its vibrant markets, sun-drenched vineyards, and olive groves, the region's gastronomy reflects its diverse cultural influences and abundant natural resources. Provençal cooking emphasizes fresh, seasonal ingredients and traditional methods, with fruit confit serving as a delicious reminder of Provence's unique blend of tradition and innovation.
Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Approx. overall 6¾" high x 14¼" diameter externally
Approx. overall 17cm high x 36cm diameter externally
Choose options










Early 20th-Century Provençal Tian Bowl For Fruit Confit
Sale priceUS$350
