Bol ancien du sud de l’Italie
ambiantBol à glaçure jaune que l’on pense avoir été fabriqué dans le sud de l’Italie, entre les Pouilles et la Basilicate.
La glaçure intérieure couleur miel et l’extérieur rustique en terre apparente évoquent un bol du quotidien utilisé en cuisine pour préparer les ingrédients. Son bord épais, sa glaçure lumineuse et sa texture brute lui donnent un charme simple et chaleureux.
- Size
- φ18 × H10 cm
- Country
- Italie
- Origin
- Sud de l’Italie
- Estimated age
- Fin du XIXe siècle – début du XXe siècle
- No.
- AN-8111

Robba Gialla
A general term for vessels with lead glaze ranging from honey-colored to yellowish-brown, seen in Southern Italian folk pottery. Mainly produced from the 19th century to the first half of the 20th century, widely across Southern Italy, centered in Puglia.
Often finished with lead glaze on red clay body in a single firing; the shading, flow, and kiln variations from firing become the landscape itself. Uses vary from large amphorae (capasone) to jars, bowls, and bottles.
Decoration is often minimal; the glaze color itself is the "keynote" of this pottery. One of the most universal everyday ceramics that supported the foundation of Southern Italian life.





















