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This exquisite large Biot jar from the 18th century captures the essence of French provincial artistry with its generous proportions and timeworn patina. The jar boasts a softly rounded body and a characteristic wide lip, adorned with subtle potter's marks on the rim, which speak to its authentic handcrafted origins. Its warm, earthy tones are beautifully accentuated by the vestiges of its original glaze, lending a rustic charm that can only be acquired through centuries of use.
Originating from Biot, a village renowned for its pottery, this jar was traditionally used for storing olive oil. The town's rich clay and skilled artisans crafted pieces prized for both their beauty and functionality. Despite sustaining two visible repairs, the jar's enduring elegance and history are undeniable. These repairs, evident both inside and out, add to its narrative, reflecting a life well-lived and the expert craftsmanship employed to restore it.
Today, this Biot jar can serve as an enchanting focal point in any space. Place it in a garden surrounded by vibrant blooms, or indoors as a standalone statement piece, where its aged character complements both contemporary and traditional décor. Its grand yet understated presence is perfect for those who appreciate the serene beauty of these Mediterranean icons.
Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Approx. overall 43¾" high x 32" diameter
Approx. overall 111cm high x 81cm diameter
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Large 18th-Century Biot Jar W/ Potter's Marks - 43¾"
Sale priceUS$8,376