Antique Pignate Pot
Antique Pignate Pot This classic example of 'ceramica rustica' hails from early 1900s southern Italy. It features a robust spherical body and two distinctive handles. Described as 'pignate', these simple terracotta cooking pots often used for legumes and lamb were typically undecorated. This particular piece stands out due to its large size and elegant form, a testament to the skill of its potter. Character is added by its well-loved, rustic patina. It would be an excellent choice for decorative display. Found in Lecce One-of-a-kind Dimensions: Diameter: 9" Height: 10 1/2" These handmade, vintage ceramics have beautiful imperfections, having been used for generations. Chips, cracks, and discolorations are part of the charm of each item. Be aware, the color may appear different onscreen. Shipping Information:Please note that shipping costs are calculated after your order is placed. While we strive to offer the most accurate shipping rates upfront, there may be occasional adjust