Antique Calabrian Pot
ambiant€151.95
A food storage vessel believed to have been made in or around Calabria, Southern Italy.
Similar forms can often be found in Grottaglie, yet vessels of this kind were produced and used throughout Southern Italy, including Calabria and Basilicata, as part of everyday life.
With its reddish-brown clay body, traces of honey-coloured glaze remaining on the interior, and simple, utilitarian form, this piece appears to belong to the folk pottery tradition of the Calabria region.
Even among storage vessels of similar shape, the colour of the clay and the character of the glaze differ subtly from one region to another. In each piece, one can sense a distinct landscape shaped by the local climate, soil, and way of life.

SIZE
WIDTH / 幅
17.5 cmHEIGHT / 高さ
16 cmDIAMETER / 直径
11.5 cmLOCATION
Calabria / ItalyCalabria
Origin
Southern Italy, Calabria.
Located at the toe of the Italian peninsula, this region holds a long ceramic history dating back to ancient Greek colonial cities.
From the apotropaic mask ceramics of Seminara to the sgraffito technique of Squillace, each area has preserved its own distinctive methods and designs.
Unlike the refined white-glazed pottery of Puglia, Calabrian ceramics are characterized by their earthy power and an ornamental quality that borders on the devotional.
At ambiant, we introduce antique ceramics encountered in Calabria—pieces that carry the memory of the land.

























