앤티크 풀리아 포트 소형 1800년대
ambiant1800년대 이탈리아 남부 풀리아주에서 소유주 일가의 컬렉션으로 제작된 실내용 화분
- Size
- w11.5 × h6 × d10 cm × Φ5.5 cm(내경)
- Country
- 이탈리아
- Origin
- 그로탈리에, 풀리아
- Estimated age
- 1800년대
- No.
- AT-23602
- Condition
- 모서리에 작은 흠집, 부분적으로 유약 벗겨짐, 측면 하단에 함몰
Robba Bianca
"Robba bianca," meaning "white things" in Italian, is a significant category in the ceramic history of Grottaglie, Puglia, in Southern Italy. It symbolizes the technological maturity and refinement of lifestyle culture since the late 16th century.
Its foundation lies in a production system connected to the Majolica technique, which involves applying an opaque white glaze containing tin oxide (tin-glaze) and completing the piece through two firings. However, unlike the ornate Majolica known for its painted decorations, Robba Bianca suppresses decorativeness, positioning itself as a regional and practical evolution that finds value in the form of the vessel itself and the texture of the white glaze.
The beauty of this style lies in the contrast between the strong red earth (terra rossa) nurtured by the Puglia land and the soft white glaze that embraces it. The warmth of the clay faintly perceived beneath the glaze layer, or the reddish-brown clay body that peeks through the rim and foot after years of use, quietly tells the story of this land's unique expression of white.
























