Coimbra Ceramics - Hand Painted Carafe

$21900
SKU: CECO-127
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Large Coimbra ceramic pitcher with a slender silhouette, resting on a generous body richly decorated with traditional floral patterns in the characteristic deep blues of Coimbra ceramics.

Each decoration is entirely hand-painted: delicate arabesques, stylized flowers and small nature-inspired elements come together in a harmonious composition. Its sculpted stopper extends the elegant line of the pitcher and enhances its almost sculptural presence.

Placed on a table, a sideboard or a shelf, this pitcher immediately becomes a focal point. It can be used to serve water or wine, but also works beautifully as a decorative piece. Like all Coimbra ceramics, it bears the mark of the artisan’s hand, making every piece unique.

Why I love it

  • A pitcher for serving or decoration.
  • A unique handcrafted piece, signed by the artisan.
  • Craftsmanship that comes close to art.

Features

  • Material: Handcrafted ceramic
  • From an authentic Coimbra ceramic workshop
  • Piece signed by the artist at its base
  • Height: 11.4''
  • Diameter: 5.1''

Please note

Each piece is entirely hand-painted and signed by the artisan who created it. No design is reproduced exactly and no stencil or template is used. The motifs evolve freely from one piece to another depending on the painter’s inspiration, gesture and moment.

This freedom is what makes every piece unique and personal, giving the object a living character far removed from standardized production.

More informations?

Coimbra ceramics date back to the 16th century and bring together workshops that traditionally use cobalt blue in monochrome tones as well as yellows, greens and ochres. This art form, characteristic of this northern Portuguese city, has been recognized around the world for several centuries.