Description
Height: 41cm
Width: 25cm.
A substantial and beautifully aged antique French terracotta jug, likely dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. This hand-thrown vessel showcases the timeless simplicity and utility of rural French pottery, once used for storing and serving liquids such as wine, oil, or water.
Crafted from coarse terracotta clay, the jug has a gently tapered ovoid form, a narrow neck with a defined rim, and a single broad handle with charming finger impressions left by the original potter. The surface has a naturally weathered matte finish, with light patination and signs of historical use, adding to its rustic, authentic character.
This piece would make an ideal decorative statement for country, Provençal, or wabi-sabi interiors—whether displayed on a large farmhouse table, used as a sculptural element, or repurposed as a unique dried flower vase.