Antique Medium Piedmontese Terracotta Confit Pot with Iridescent Glaze (Early 20th Century)
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A mesmerizing interplay of light and texture on a classic piece of Italian rural history. This substantial terracotta pot hails from the Piedmont region in Italy, dating back to the early 1900s. Originally crafted as a utilitarian vessel for the country pantry, it has aged into a spectacular decorative object. The absolute standout feature is its deep, dark glaze, which has developed a breathtaking, natural iridescence over time. Depending on how the light hits it, the surface reveals oil-slick hues of purple, blue, and metallic green. Adding to its charm is a delicately incised wavy line dancing around the shoulder, just below the sturdy, vertically ribbed handles. With its generous medium-large proportions (40x42 cm), this pot is a magnificent statement piece, perfect as a floor vase for tall dried botanicals or as a standalone sculptural object that brings a touch of "dark rustic" elegance to any room. Technical Details & Condition:
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Estimated Period: Early 20th Century (1900s).
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Origin: Piedmont, Italy.
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Material: Dark glazed terracotta (terracotta invetriata) with a natural iridescent patina.
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Dimensions: Diameter 40 cm | Height 42 cm.
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Condition: Very good antique condition. The piece displays a wonderful, heavily textured patina with characteristic speckling. It features honest, historical chips on the ribbed handles and rim, which only add to its authentic wabi-sabi appeal and confirm its history of use. Structurally solid and visually stunning.
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