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This small 19th-century Biot jar embodies the rustic charm and artisanal craftsmanship of Provence. Its robust form, elegantly tapered with a wide, inviting rim, showcases a beautiful patina that speaks to its storied past. The soft, earthy tones of the glaze, which show delightful variations from creamy beige to rich ochre, highlight the jar’s age and character.
In very good condition, this jar bears the graceful signs of weathering that add to its authenticity and allure. Originating from the quaint village of Biot in Southern France, these jars were traditionally used for storing olive oil, showcasing the practicality and ingenuity of Provençal pottery.
Perfect for adding a touch of rustic sophistication to any modern interior, this Biot jar can serve as a striking standalone piece or as a home for a dramatic floral arrangement. Its neutral palette and organic form make it a versatile addition, easily complementing both contemporary and traditional decor.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 25¼" high x 19" diameter
Approx. overall 64cm high x 48cm diameter
Approx. overall 25¼" high x 19" diameter
Approx. overall 64cm high x 48cm diameter
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Petite 19th-Century Terracotta Biot Jar - 25¼"
Sale priceUS$4,180
