Italian pottery is very expensive for a reason…it is typically all hand painted and glazed. Pottery has been produced in Italy since the 13th Century and it is known for its beautiful, elaborate and colorful never-fading designs. Crafters often borrowed images found in frescos, paintings and the Bible and this sort of pottery detailing became known as Istoriato or decorated Maiolica.
Eventually Italian towns, such as Siena, became renowned for their high-quality pottery but by the 19th Century, due to competition from France and Germany, and the demand for porcelain, Italian pottery’s popularity waned. Thankfully, a movement to rejuvenate the market was successful and a visit to Italy is not complete without the purchase of an earthenware treasure. Here is a photo of a pottery shop Sister took during our visit to Italy in October 2009.A true find.
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I saw these in Home Goods and almost bought one. I am running out of room sad to say......glad you are thrilled.
Carol
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