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This charming 19th-century confit pot features a traditional shape crafted from terracotta, with a slightly tapered, slender body that adds elegance to its rustic silhouette. The upper section is finished in a warm ochre glaze that contrasts beautifully with the unglazed base, showcasing the natural tones and textures of the clay. With its classic dual handles and gently worn surface, the pot displays the graceful patina of age.
Historically, confit pots were used in the southwest of France to preserve duck or goose in its own fat, a method that ensured meat was stored safely before the advent of refrigeration.This particular pot is a testament to the traditional craftsmanship and everyday utility that characterized rural French pottery.
In a contemporary interior, this confit pot can serve as a striking decorative accent. Its earthy tones and vintage patina make it a perfect candidate for a rustic-themed kitchen or living room. Use it to hold kitchen utensils, display dried flowers, or as a standalone piece on a shelf to evoke a touch of French countryside charm. Its unique aesthetic allows it to blend seamlessly with modern and eclectic décor styles.
Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Approx. overall 9" high x 9" wide incl. handles x 8"
Approx. overall 23cm high x 23cm wide incl. handles x 20cm
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19th-Century French Terracotta Confit Pot W/ Ocher Glaze - 9"
Sale priceUS$365