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Early 20th-Century Provençal Tian Bowl with Yellow Glaze

SKU: 20614
Sale priceUS$294

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This early 20th-century Tian bowl, originating from Provence, features a rich brown ocher glaze, characteristic of traditional Provençal pottery. Tian bowls are renowned for their rustic charm and utility in regional culinary practices, particularly the making of "fruit confit."
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 the Provence region, the tradition of making fruit confit involves preserving fruits in sugar, a method that dates back centuries. Originally used as a way to conserve the bounty of summer harvests, these preserved fruits are slow-cooked and allowed to absorb the sweetness, enhancing their natural flavors. Fruit confit is an integral part of Provençal culinary heritage, notably featured as one of the "13 desserts" served at Christmas. This tradition symbolizes Christ and the 12 apostles, with each dessert representing abundance and gratitude. The selection often includes dried fruits, nuts, nougat, and regional specialties like fruit confit, showcasing Provence's rich agricultural legacy.

The region of Nice, where this tradition is particularly noted, is celebrated for its fertile lands and vibrant produce. The making and sharing of fruit confit during festive times reflect the communal and familial values deeply embedded in Provençal culture.


Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
The "E" measures 6¾" high x 14½" diameter externally
The "E" measures 17cm high x 37cm diameter externally

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Antique Provençal ceramic Tian bowl
Early 20th-Century Provençal Tian Bowl with Yellow Glaze Sale priceUS$294