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This early 20th-century Tian bowl from Provence features a subtle pale yellow glaze, embodying the rustic elegance typical of the region. Traditionally crafted for culinary purposes, such bowls are known for their robustness and simple yet chic design, suitable for a variety of kitchen tasks.
Note: We currently have 45 similar tian bowls available. If you're interested in acquiring a larger quantity, please feel free to contact us.
The historical tradition of making "fruit confit" in Provence is deeply rooted in the region's culinary heritage. Confit refers to the process of preserving fruit by slowly cooking it in sugar, a technique that enhances the fruit's flavors and extends its shelf life. "Fruit confit" is particularly significant during the Christmas season in Provence, where it is one of the 13 desserts symbolically representing Christ and the 12 apostles at Christmas Eve celebrations. This tradition underscores the region's emphasis on communal and familial dining experiences, highlighting the cultural importance of shared, festive meals.
Provence, known for its picturesque landscapes and rich culinary traditions, provides an ideal environment for growing a variety of fruits used in making confits. The region's abundant sunshine and favorable climate conditions contribute to the exquisite quality and taste of the preserved fruits. This historical practice not only celebrates the flavors of Provence but also reflects the region’s enduring commitment to artisanal food practices and the preservation of culinary heritage.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 6" high x 15" diameter externally
Approx. overall 15cm high x 38cm diameter externally
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Early 20th-Century Provençal Tian Bowl with Yellow Glaze
Sale priceUS$294