19th-Century Dieulefit Jam Pot with Ocher Glaze Splashes 5"
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This charming jam pot from the late 19th century features an ocher glaze with expressive brown splashes, typical of the rustic elegance associated with pottery from Dieulefit, a village in the Drôme region of France. The pot exudes a quaint, handcrafted appeal, reflective of the artisanal tradition prevalent in this area.
Dieulefit, located in southeastern France, has a rich history of pottery-making that dates back centuries. Known for its high-quality clay deposits, the town became a center for ceramic production, especially from the 18th century onwards. The potters of Dieulefit were renowned for their utilitarian yet aesthetically pleasing designs, often incorporating earthy tones and simple, organic forms that are both functional and decorative. The region's pottery tradition is deeply tied to the local culture and economy, making pieces like this jam pot valuable artifacts of French artisanal heritage.
Light wear.
Approx. overall 5" high x 5" diameter
Approx. overall 13cm high x 13cm diameter
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19th-Century Dieulefit Jam Pot with Ocher Glaze Splashes 5"
Sale priceUS$244