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Antique Grottaglie Confit Pot
- Size
- φ9.5 × H14 × W16 cm
- Country
- Italy
- Origin
- Grottaglie, Puglia
- Estimated age
- Late 1800s to early 1900s
- No.
- AN-25079
- Condition
- Water leak
DETAILS
Food storage jars from Grottaglie, Puglia, southern Italy.
They were used to preserve olives, beans, and vegetables pickled in salt or oil for long periods of time, and were an essential part of supporting the food culture and people's lives at the time.
Even today, we often see them being reused as flower pots on the eaves and balconies of private homes.
This folk art has transcended the ages and is deeply rooted in Puglia life, quietly playing a part in people's daily lives.
LOCATION
Grottaglie, Puglia / ItalyGrottaglie, Puglia
Origin
The small town of Grottaglie in the Puglia region has long been known as the "Town of Ceramics."
While pottery centers across Italy moved toward ornate Majolica ware, this town continued to produce honest, everyday pottery rooted in daily life, without following trends.
Among these, the "Robba Bianca" vessels coated with white glaze and jars for storing grain and oil are iconic symbols of Grottaglie.
Within their simple, understated appearance lies the inevitable beauty born from function and the strength of the earth.
These forms, passed down through generations, blend seamlessly into modern spaces, supporting daily life with their quiet presence.
Antique Grottaglie Confit Pot
- Size
- φ9.5 × H14 × W16 cm
- Country
- Italy
- Origin
- Grottaglie, Puglia
- Estimated age
- Late 1800s to early 1900s
- No.
- AN-25079
- Condition
- Water leak





