Rare Deep French Tian Bowl w/ Ocher Glaze 8" x 14¼"
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This rare late 19th-century tian bowl from southwestern France showcases a charming ocher glaze on its interior, contrasted by the rustic terracotta exterior. Typically used for various domestic tasks, such as washing vegetables, this petite basin reflects the utilitarian artistry of its time. Its simple yet functional design is indicative of the rural French lifestyle.
The bowl remains in good condition, with the glaze exhibiting a lovely patina that underscores its age and continued use.
The tian's earthy aesthetic and historical roots make it a fascinating piece for collectors of French pottery.
French tians, originating from Provence, were traditionally used as multifunctional kitchen vessels. These earthenware bowls, often half-glazed, were staples in rural households, prized for their practicality and durability. Today, they are cherished both for their functional use and as decorative reflections of the rich culinary heritage of rural France.
Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Approx. overall 8" high x 14¼" diameter externally
Approx. overall 20cm high x 36cm diameter externally
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Rare Deep French Tian Bowl w/ Ocher Glaze 8" x 14¼"
Sale priceUS$451