Terrine, stoneware casserole dish with hare decoration, 1970s-80s
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- Dimensions :
- H18 x W22 x D19
- Color :
- beige
- Material :
- ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
- Style :
- vintage
Magnificent glazed stoneware terrine, handcrafted by Jean-Pierre Prud'homme, with a sculptural lid adorned with a hare's head. A rare and characterful piece, typical of French handcrafted ceramics from the 1970s and 80s. The stoneware work is superb: speckled glaze, natural hues (sand, ochre, rust), generous shape, and handmade side handles. Piece details: Material: glazed stoneware, high-temperature fired. Decoration: sculpted hare on the lid. Production: handcrafted, unique piece. Period: 1970s/80s. Condition: very good. Dimensions: approx. 22 x 18 x 19 cm. Use: terrine, casserole, decorative piece, centerpiece. Why we love it: Because it has a real presence, somewhere between a utilitarian object and a sculpture. The hand-modeled hare gives this piece a captivating, almost folkloric charm, with a rustic-chic touch that blends perfectly into a natural kitchen, a solid wood table, or a wabi-sabi setting. It's a piece to cherish, one that transcends time and tells the story of the hand that created it. Authentic, poetic objects, imbued with a sense of substance. Pieces that connect the raw beauty of handmade objects with the elegance of contemporary interiors. Collection in Biscarrosse or the surrounding area. Shipping available, carefully and securely packaged.