Antique Grottaglie Plate 1800s
A blue ring plate from Grottaglie, Puglia, Southern Italy.
The simple blue line decoration is commonly found on everyday pottery from Puglia and Basilicata regions. This piece was likely used locally as a vessel for chicory or fava bean puree, reflecting the culinary traditions of Southern Italy.
Like other Grottaglie blue patterns, this plate embodies the daily life and culture of Southern Italy, capturing the essence of regional craftsmanship.
About Grottaglie Pottery
Grottaglie is a historic pottery center in Puglia, Southern Italy, known for its traditional ceramic production dating back centuries. The blue decorative patterns characteristic of Grottaglie pottery reflect the region's cultural heritage and artisanal traditions.
Care Instructions
- Hand wash only
- Do not use in microwave or dishwasher
- Store in a dry place
- Handle with care as this is an antique piece
This is a unique antique piece with historical value. Each item may show signs of age and use, which add to its character and authenticity.







