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18th-Century Large Biot Jar W/ Maker's Stamps - 39¾"

SKU: 21218
Sale priceUS$4,727

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This impressive large jar from Biot dates back to the 18th century and is distinguished by its substantial size and classic ovoid form. Its exterior features three stamps, showcasing the traditional artisan methods of its origin. The earthy patina and weathering of the traditional pale yellow glaze highlight its historical journey, enhancing its rustic charm. This piece exudes a robust presence, a testament to its durability over centuries.

Biot, a village in the South of France, is celebrated for its long-standing tradition of pottery, particularly large jars known as "jars of Biot." These jars were historically used for storing olive oil and grains, crucial staples in the Provencal region. The three stamps on this jar indicate the hallmark of authenticity and craftsmanship that the artisans of Biot have been renowned for since the 16th century, contributing to the town's reputation as a center for high-quality ceramics.

Incorporating this piece into a modern décor scheme can bring an element of rustic elegance. Its grand scale makes it a perfect candidate as a focal point in a spacious entryway or living room, perhaps filled with tall, dried grasses or branches for a natural touch. Alternatively, it could serve as a striking garden ornament, blending seamlessly into a Mediterranean or rustic outdoor setting, allowing its historical aura to complement both indoor and outdoor environments.

Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 39¾" high x 24" diameter
Approx. overall 101cm high x 61cm diameter

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Antique rustic ceramic Biot jar
18th-Century Large Biot Jar W/ Maker's Stamps - 39¾" Sale priceUS$4,727