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French 18th Century Green Glazed Cruche
French 18th Century Green Glazed Cruche
French 18th Century Green Glazed Cruche
French 18th Century Green Glazed Cruche
French 18th Century Green Glazed Cruche
French 18th Century Green Glazed Cruche
French 18th Century Green Glazed Cruche
French 18th Century Green Glazed Cruche

French 18th Century Green Glazed Cruche

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Time-Tested Beauty French 18th Century Terracotta Cruche

Rustic Heritage Unveiled

 French 18th Century Terracotta Cruche. Hailing from the quaint village of Lauragais  in the Languedoc, South Western France, this cruche is a testament to timeless craftsmanship. Originally crafted for holding water, it now stands as a captivating piece of rustic country pottery, brimming with primitive country charm.

Terracotta Treasures: Imperfections Tell a Story

The main body, crafted from heavy terracotta, bears the marks of its artisanal creation, with inclusions adding to its rustic allure. A striking thick deep green glaze, adorned with delightful drips and runs, from the firing process  showcases the potter's artistry. The handles and damaged neck revealing traces of white milk paint, narrate a tale of a well-lived working life of this utilitarian piece.

Dimensions:

  • Height: 10.5 inches (27 cm)
  • Diameter: 8.5 inches (22 cm)

Seamless Transactions: Shipping & Collection

UK Postage: Safely secure this piece of history with convenient UK postage at £11.00. Click and Collect: Personalize your experience with our click-and-collect service during checkout.

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Visit our retail shop just outside Nantwich in Cheshire to witness this historical treasure in person. Locate us effortlessly on Google Maps (Dusty Gems Interiors Nantwich, CW57LG). Can't visit? Stay connected through Instagram, Pinterest, and Facebook to explore our curated collection from afar.