








Pair Of Early 20th-Century Southwestern French Ceramic Vases W/ Green Glaze - 8"
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This charming pair of ceramic vases originates from southwestern France, likely from the Carcassonne or Castelnaudary region, dating to the late 19th or early 20th century. Their elegant flared shape is accentuated by a gracefully rippled rim, adding a touch of movement and artistry. The rich green glaze, speckled with natural variations, enhances their rustic charm, making each piece truly unique.
The rich history of ceramics in the Carcassonne and Castelnaudary regions dates back to the medieval period, where craftsmanship was deeply rooted in artisanal traditions. These vases reflect the savoir-faire of local artisans who combined regional influences with functionality and beauty. The characteristic green glaze was often utilized for its earthy appeal and is a testament to the fusion of utility and artistic expression prevalent in southwestern French pottery.
This pair of vases can serve as stunning centerpieces on a dining table or as accent pieces on a mantel, with fresh blooms or dried flowers. With their timeless appeal and artisanal craftsmanship, these vases are perfect for adding a touch of French countryside to any space.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Each measures approx. 8" high x 6¼" diameter
Each measures approx. 20cm high x 16cm diameter
Each measures approx. 8" high x 6¼" diameter
Each measures approx. 20cm high x 16cm diameter
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