Gaubier Morvan dish
- Dimensions :
- H6 x W22 x D6
- Color :
- multicolour
- Material :
- ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
- Style :
- vintage
Bursts of color: a square dish by gaston gaubier for morvan. A small work of art: created by gaston gaubier, a ceramist close to the tammay pottery, this dish reveals all the richness of artisanal work that is both understated and poetic. Its soft and balanced shape, a beautiful thickness of turned clay, and the patina so characteristic of hand-crafted pieces. Magnificent, unique hues range from deep brown to raspberry, including warm shades of white and yellow. A warm monochrome, perfect for a bohemian table or an eclectic collection. These vibrant colors are achieved through a subtle blend of metal oxides (iron, copper, manganese, etc.) incorporated into the glazes, a technique mastered by gaubier and other ceramists inspired by the tammay heritage. A bit of history: based in the morvan region of tammay-en-bazois, the vincent family perpetuates a craftsmanship passed down through several generations. Influenced by the aesthetics of salt-fired stoneware and flamed stoneware, their creations combine rusticity and refinement, in the great tradition of burgundian potters. In very good condition, just a small chip on one edge signed morvan under the bottom. Very shiny, no cracks. Dimensions diameter 22 cm height 6 cm.
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