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This petite Biot jar from the 19th century features an elegantly rounded form that highlights its rustic charm. Characterized by its distinctive mossy patina, the jar exudes a timeless appeal with a surface that tells a story of age and weathering. Its wide mouth and gracefully curved body make it a notable decorative piece, showing considerable craftsmanship in its form.
Biot jars, originating from the village of Biot in Provence, France, have been treasured for centuries. Traditionally used to store olive oil, these jars were crafted with a specific technique that allowed them to remain partially buried for storage in the cool earth. The rich patina of moss that develops over time is a testament to its historical use and the environmental conditions of the Mediterranean region, making each jar unique with its patterns and textures.
This versatile piece is perfect for adding a touch of antique charm to any space. It can be used as a standalone art object in a hallway or entryway, showcasing its historical features. Alternatively, consider repurposing it as a large vase for striking floral arrangements by placing a container inside. Whether as an accent in a modern interior or as a centerpiece in a rustic décor, this Biot jar brings a touch of historic elegance to any setting.
Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Approx. overall 23¼" high x 18" diameter
Approx. overall 59cm high x 46cm diameter
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19th-Century Petite French Biot Jar W/ Mossy Patina - 23¼"
Sale priceUS$1,740