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This early 20th-century tian bowl, characterized by its warm brown ocher glaze, epitomizes the rustic charm of Provençal pottery. Originally from the Nice region, such bowls were traditionally used for making fruit confit, an integral part of Provençal culinary tradition.
The tradition of making fruit confit in Provence dates back centuries. Fruits such as cherries, figs, and oranges are slowly candied in sugar to preserve them, a method developed to extend the life of fresh produce. In Provence, fruit confit holds a special place during Christmas as one of the "13 Desserts," which are symbolic offerings that mark the conclusion of the festive meal. This tradition is deeply rooted in the cultural and religious heritage of the region, representing an array of fruits, nuts, and sweets that honor Jesus and his apostles.
Provence, with its tourist-friendly regions like Nice and its rich cultural history, continues to celebrate these culinary traditions, keeping the practice of fruit confit alive as both a savor of local history and an element of festive joy.
Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Approx. overall 7½" high x 15¾" diameter externally
Approx. overall 19cm high x 40cm diameter externally
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Early 20th-Century Provençal Tian Bowl Brown Ocher Glaze
Sale priceUS$321