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This beautiful rustic ceramic pot exhibits a striking combination of rust and verdigris hues, creating a stunning patina that speaks to its age and artisanal character. Likely originating from the late 19th century, the piece features a robust, rounded body and a single handle. The interplay of its rich, earthen colors brings a touch of natural elegance, enhancing the overall aesthetic and imbuing any space with a sense of historical depth. The simple handle shows signs of fragility and should be used with care. The wide, round opening and absence of a spout suggest that this pot was used for storing rather than serving, perhaps intended for kitchen essentials such as cooking fat or dry goods.
This ceramic pot brings both character and narrative to a room. Its earthy tones and textured finish complement rustic interiors or offer an intriguing contrast in more modern spaces. Consider placing it on a mantel or side table, where its unique patina can catch the light and draw the eye. A bouquet of dried or fresh flowers can further enhance its natural charm.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 6¼" high x 8¼" long w/ handle x 6" wide
Approx. overall 16cm high x 21cm long w/ handle x 15cm wide
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