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Gallery › Monumental Antique Mediterranean Terracotta Jar, 18th–19th Century

Monumental Antique Mediterranean Terracotta Jar, 18th–19th Century

CHF 2,300.00
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This monumental antique terracotta jar, originating from the Mediterranean basin, dates back to the 18th–19th century and exemplifies the timeless beauty of traditional pottery. Hand-thrown and fired in earthen kilns, its generous ovoid form with a wide flaring rim reflects both functional ingenuity and sculptural elegance.

The surface displays a richly textured patina, the result of centuries of natural weathering, with organic moss-like deposits and tonal variations that imbue the vessel with depth and authenticity. Each mark and imperfection narrates a history of outdoor use in estates, gardens, and granaries, where such jars were essential for storing oil, wine, or grain.

Measurements:

  • Height: approx. 90–100 cm

  • Diameter: approx. 60–70 cm

About the piece:

Sizable terracotta jars of this scale and age are highly sought after in today’s collectible design and decorative arts market. Their raw, sculptural presence makes them equally suitable for interior or exterior spaces, where they stand as focal points of timeless elegance. International collectors, architects, and designers prize these jars for their ability to merge rustic authenticity with contemporary aesthetics, turning utilitarian heritage objects into extraordinary decorative statements.

This monumental antique terracotta jar, originating from the Mediterranean basin, dates back to the 18th–19th century and exemplifies the timeless beauty of traditional pottery. Hand-thrown and fired in earthen kilns, its generous ovoid form with a wide flaring rim reflects both functional ingenuity and sculptural elegance.

The surface displays a richly textured patina, the result of centuries of natural weathering, with organic moss-like deposits and tonal variations that imbue the vessel with depth and authenticity. Each mark and imperfection narrates a history of outdoor use in estates, gardens, and granaries, where such jars were essential for storing oil, wine, or grain.

Measurements:

  • Height: approx. 90–100 cm

  • Diameter: approx. 60–70 cm

About the piece:

Sizable terracotta jars of this scale and age are highly sought after in today’s collectible design and decorative arts market. Their raw, sculptural presence makes them equally suitable for interior or exterior spaces, where they stand as focal points of timeless elegance. International collectors, architects, and designers prize these jars for their ability to merge rustic authenticity with contemporary aesthetics, turning utilitarian heritage objects into extraordinary decorative statements.

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