Large 19th-Century Biot Jar w/ Green Glaze Drips - 35½"
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This imposing antique terracotta jar, with its generously rounded form and wide mouth, is a testament to the utilitarian beauty of Provençal craftsmanship. The surface, marked by a natural patina developed over decades of use, features subtle textures and weathering that evoke its storied past. Adding to its charm are the drips of green glaze cascading down the sides, blending harmoniously with the earthy tones of the clay and creating a rustic yet sophisticated aesthetic.
Originating from the town of Biot in Provence, these jars were traditionally used for storing goods such as olives, olive oil, grains, or water. The robust construction and practical design were perfectly suited to withstand the demands of daily life while seamlessly integrating into the agricultural landscape of the region. Today, these jars are prized not only for their historical significance but also for their decorative versatility, making them sought-after pieces for collectors and decorators alike.
Whether used as planter in a garden for a Mediterranean touch or as a statement piece indoors, this jar exudes timeless Provençal elegance. Its substantial size makes it ideal for anchoring a corner of a room or a patio, while the organic glaze and weathered surface lend a sense of authenticity and character to both modern and traditional spaces.
Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Approx. Overall 35½" high x 22¾" diameter externally at widest
Approx. Overall 90cm high x 58cm diameter externally at widest
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Large 19th-Century Biot Jar w/ Green Glaze Drips - 35½"
Sale priceUS$3,362