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19th-Century Biot Terracotta Jar w/ Honey Glaze - 23¾"

SKU: 20986
Sale priceUS$1,673

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This 19th-century Biot terracotta jar features a rounded form with a subtly flared yellow glazed collar. Its surface bears the beautiful marks of time, with the terracotta eroded across the body, creating a rich patina accented by visible impacts that enhance its rustic, artisanal charm. Thoughtfully repurposed, it has been pierced at the base, making it an ideal planter while maintaining its authentic character. A past restoration remains invisible from the exterior and does not affect its usability.

Biot, a historic pottery center in the south of France, is renowned for its tradition of crafting durable, utilitarian jars used for storing oil, grains, and water. These jars were often glazed at the collar to prevent seepage while the porous terracotta body ensured proper air circulation for their contents. The distinctive weathered texture of this piece speaks to its long history, shaped by both function and time, making it a wonderful testament to French craftsmanship.

This timeless jar brings a Mediterranean warmth to any space, serving as a striking planter for olive trees, lavender, or cascading greenery. Its weathered surface and neutral tones blend seamlessly into rustic or contemporary interiors, and it works beautifully as a statement piece on a terrace or in a garden. Placed indoors, it can be displayed as a sculptural element, celebrating the simple beauty of aged materials and the artistry of traditional pottery.

Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 23¾" high x 17¾" diameter
Approx. overall 60cm high x 45cm diameter
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19th-Century Biot Terracotta Jar w/ Honey Glaze - 23¾"
19th-Century Biot Terracotta Jar w/ Honey Glaze - 23¾" Sale priceUS$1,673