Antique Grottaglie Jug "Brocca" 1800s

SizeH20.5 × W13 × D15 cm
CountryItaly
PotteryGrottaglie, Puglia
Estimated age1800s
No.AN-4136

Brocca is a traditional pitcher made in the Puglia region of southern Italy.

The plump body and narrow rim are designed to make it easy to pour liquids, and have been used daily in farming life.

This vessel was originally used as a wine or water jug on a table or in a workshop.

They were used to carry water between work in the vineyards and olive groves, and to pour wine or homemade vino at the table.

Depending on the size, they could also be used to store olive oil or vinegar , and sometimes even to store dried goods such as beans and grains.

The decoration features yellow glaze bands, blue geometric patterns, and simple floral designs, making it a practical item that also adds color to everyday life.

It is believed to have been made around the 19th century, and its worn appearance conveys the spirit of life at the time.

Combining practicality and decorative qualities, Brocca is one of the vessels that symbolises Puglia's rural culture.

CN¥2,188.00
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