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Late 19th-Century Biot Jar W/ Yellow Glaze 38¼"

SKU: 21193
Sale priceUS$4,980

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This particularly bulbous 19th-century Jarre de Biot is a stunning example of traditional French pottery. Its generous, round form features a natural clay body with a soft, weathered patina that speaks to its age and usage. The wide, gently flaring rim accentuates the jar’s rotund shape, creating a pleasing contrast between the narrow opening and its expansive body.

Originating from the town of Biot in southeastern France, these jars were originally crafted for storing olive oil, water, and grains. The unique shape allowed them to hold significant quantities while the narrow neck minimized evaporation. Biot became known for these jars during the 16th century, and by the 19th century, they were highly sought after throughout the Mediterranean. The use of locally sourced clay and traditional techniques underscores the region's rich ceramic heritage and its influence on provincial French pottery styles.

Incorporating a Jarre de Biot into contemporary decor can lend a touch of rustic elegance to any space. As a standalone statement piece, it can serve as a striking focal point in an entryway or garden. For a creative twist, consider repurposing it as an oversized vase filled with tall branches or dried flowers, adding height and natural texture to a room. Its earthy tones and robust history make it a versatile addition to both minimalist and eclectic interiors.


Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 38¼" high x 24¾" diameter
Approx. overall 97cm high x 63cm diameter

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Antique French olive oil jar
Late 19th-Century Biot Jar W/ Yellow Glaze 38¼" Sale priceUS$4,980