Antique Italian Ceramic vase
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This antique Italian ceramic vase, discovered at a market in Florence, is a beautifully handcrafted piece that reflects the rich tradition of Tuscan pottery. With its unique sculptural form, earthy texture, and warm patina, this vase is a perfect example of rustic Italian earthenware used in homes and farms throughout the region.
The tall cylindrical body, slightly tapered at the base, is accentuated by two angular side handles, adding both functionality and aesthetic character. The wide, flared rim features a deep recessed interior, suggesting it may have been used as a storage vessel, planter, or even a traditional wine or olive oil container.
Made from terracotta or stoneware clay, the surface showcases a natural beige-toned glaze, which has developed subtle variations and wear over time, enhancing its aged character. The weathered imperfections and time-worn patina tell a story of use and history, making it a highly collectible decorative object.
This piece likely dates back to the late 19th or early 20th century, originating from a Tuscan ceramic workshop known for its production of utilitarian pottery and artisanal vessels. Whether displayed as a standalone sculptural piece or used as a vessel for dried botanicals, this vase brings a sense of history, craftsmanship, and timeless Italian design to any space.
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