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Acanto is a handmade terracotta vase that draws inspiration from classic models with a shape called "crater"; in particular, the most direct reference for this cup is the "cup crater".
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€274.00
Giglio is a terracotta jar with a rather rounded stem, characterized by the presence of two lilies in relief opposed to each other placed just below the shoulder of the vase.
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€173.00
Spiga is a medium-large terracotta vase, tall and slender, with a strong wear of the stem: the mouth is as wide as the base but the body of the vase is progressively narrowing until it reaches the smaller diameter at its midpoint.
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An artisan vase that, as the name announces, recalls the shape of a large bottle, with a low belly that seems to rest on a circular base and a neck that rises tapering up to the mouth, narrower than the base.
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Artemide
Available in two heights, Artemide is a terracotta amphora with wide and graceful handles. Used in ancient times for the transport of liquid or semi-liquid foodstuffs (such as wine, oil, fruit preserves, honey...), the amphora is a jar that was widely used throughout the Mediterranean basin.
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Aphrodite is a Tuscan terracotta vase whose shape is part of the vast family of amphorae. Used since ancient times to transport liquid or semi-liquid foodstuffs (wine, oil, fruit preserves, honey...), the amphora has been widely used throughout the Mediterranean basin.
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€138.00
The Provençal version of the jar, container widespread throughout the Mediterranean area and usedsince ancient times to contain liquids orgrains, has elusive shoulders and a belly that it rounds towards the base of the vase, smaller of the mouth
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€132.00
Giara Aubagne is a terracotta vase available in two sizes: 60 cm and 80 cm ofheight, with a diameter varying in proportion. It owes its shape to the jars Traditionally used in the homonymous locality of Provence.
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€148.00
Giara Liscia is a terracotta vase without handles similar to the jar but with a more graceful profile.
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€162.00
Giara Rosa is a terracotta vase characterized by small and protruding handles and two stylized roses applied on the belly.
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€203.00
The shape of this handmade terracotta vase is that of the Tuscan terracotta jar; the pockets which, arranged in two orders and staggered between them, decorate it on the whole circumference can hold small succulent plants, flowers or, as the name suggests, strawberries.
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A terracotta vase that takes the traditional shape of the Tuscan jar, with small and massive handles and high shoulders wider than the belly.
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€637.00
The jar is a large terracotta vase used in the past to store oil or wine that the Romans inherited from Etruscan houses.
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€141.00
Florence Festonato ½ is a half terracotta vase made by hand that must be placed at the foot of a wall, whether it is external or of hallways, porches or inner courtyards. It can hold flowers, green plants, small trees or creepers.
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The half vase Florence Liscio is a vase in handmade wall terracotta. Is characterized by a modest flaring that makes so that the diameter of the base is just a little lower than the mouth.
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€125.00
The Florence Festonato quarter vase is a vase handmade terracotta that is to be placed on the ground at the meeting point of two walls, whether outside or in hallways, porches or courtyards interior.
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€118.00
The Florence Liscio quarter vase is a handmade terracotta vase that is placed at the meeting point of two external walls or under porticoes, in hallways or internal courtyards, for flowers, shrubs and especially climbers.
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€120.00
This semi-circular half vase without flaring is characterized by the decorative motif placed under the frame of the mouth: a succession of stylized leaves already in the first years of activity of the San Rocco Laboratory and that, since then, have distinguished several collections of vases.
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Angolare Foglie is a quarter of terracotta vase without flaring.