Antique Small Piedmontese Terracotta Confit Pot (Early 20th Century)
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A soulful piece of Italian countryside history, perfect for adding authentic texture to modern spaces. This beautiful small terracotta pot hails from the Piedmont region in Italy, dating back to the early 1900s. Originally crafted as a utilitarian vessel for preserving food in traditional country pantries, it is characterized by a rich, dark brown-to-black glaze. The standout feature of this specific piece is its beautifully worn upper rim: decades of daily use have left historical chips that reveal the raw, lighter terracotta beneath, creating a striking textural and color contrast that tells the story of its past life. Complete with sturdy twin handles, it stands today as a magnificent wabi-sabi accent piece. It is ideal for holding wooden utensils in a rustic-chic kitchen or for displaying a sculptural arrangement of dried branches. 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).
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Dimensions: Diameter 25 cm | Height 30.5 cm.
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Condition: Very good antique condition. The pot displays a heavy, authentic patina with significant, honest historical chipping along the unglazed upper and inner rim, characteristic of its utilitarian history. Structurally solid, watertight, and beautifully imperfect.
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