Large Pasata Bowl with Green Splatter Glaze
$550.00
Originating from Puglia, southern Italy, this large terracotta bowl dates back to the mid-19th century. It belongs to the traditional typology known as pasata bowl or limmi, historically used for the preparation and serving of sauces, particularly tomato sauce.
The piece, with its open body and slightly flared rim, is distinguished by its interior decorated with the regional technique of schizzato or splatter glaze, in which glaze is applied through an irregular splattering motion. The effect, rendered in green over a light ground, creates a lively and spontaneous surface that reflects both the functionality and the aesthetic expressiveness of Puglian folk ceramics. The exterior, left unglazed, preserves the raw texture of the clay, underscoring its utilitarian origins.
Today, this bowl is valued not only as a testament to Mediterranean craftsmanship but also as a versatile decorative piece. It can serve as a centerpiece, a fruit container, or a sculptural object within contemporary interiors, celebrating the union of history and modern design.
Dimensions: 5.5 inch x 13 inch x 16 inch
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1 in stock
Additional information
| Weight | 5.46 lbs |
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