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Feb 02 2007

Italian Pottery

Published by Jennifer at 11:22 am under Pottery

Italian Pottery:  Selecting from Beauty

Italian pottery is, in one word, beautiful.  There are actually many different types of pottery available today from Italy, both manufactured in factories and hand made.  Each has their own flare, technique and extraordinary qualities that make it unique.  Italian styled ceramics and pottery are usually available readily around the world, although traveling to the region is the perfect way for you to find a few pieces that are completely unique and often made in traditional, hand crafted manner.  These are very valuable!

Nevertheless, there are various styles and designs of pottery from Italy that you should look into.  Each artist or pottery company that produces them offers their own twist and modern trend.  Or, you can look for more ancient and older pieces, which are sure to bring back some of the most amazing moments of times long gone. 

In Italian style, look for such names as Festa, First Stones, Rustica, Giardinao, and Deruta, just to name a few.  Dive into color and unique design with any of these or other manufacturers.  There are many different pieces available too, well beyond a plate or bowl.  You’ll find unique displays of color often color that is vibrant and brings the piece to life.  In many cases, the pottery is the main focal point of the meal, especially in pottery’s original Italian forms.  No matter if you plan to display it as art or to use it, these pieces of art are well worth the investment.

Although Italian art often has its own unique style and look, there are many different designs that are used today that aren’t necessarily in traditional Italian art.  For many pieces of pottery, though, the Italian flare of colors, outdoor scenes and rustic looks are what dominate these pieces.  Look for the piece that fits into your idea of what Italy is.

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