19th Century Large French Terracotta Bowl with Yellow Rustic Patina

$1.200,00

This striking 19th-century French terracotta bowl is a beautiful example of utilitarian pottery elevated by time, patina, and authentic charm. Handcrafted in the south of France, likely in the Languedoc or Provence regions, this rustic earthenware bowl features a generous circular form, flared sides, and two integral pouring spouts with small side handles that make it both decorative and functional.

Its interior boasts a rich yellow glaze — typical of French provincial ceramics — with characteristic crackling and areas of wear that reveal the natural red clay body beneath. The exterior is left partially unglazed, displaying a weathered surface in warm earthy tones, enriched by decades of age and use. The raw clay, with its chalky lime deposits and subtle oxidation, tells the story of its life in a traditional rural kitchen.

Originally used for mixing, pouring, or preparing food, this piece would now make a stunning centerpiece, fruit bowl, or simply a sculptural object with great character. It reflects the perfect blend of French rustic charm and practical design, and its imperfections — chips, glaze loss, and patina — only enhance its authenticity and appeal.

A timeless decorative object that embodies the spirit of the French countryside.

Additional information

Diameter

43 cm

Width (with handles)

45 cm

Height

17 cm

1 in stock