Stoneware cups and glasses from Puisaye by Jean-Pierre Prud'homme
- Dimensions :
- H9 x W7 x D7
- Color :
- multicolour
- Material :
- ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
- Style :
- vintage
Here is a set of 6 very beautiful glasses (which can easily be used as cups) in stoneware with a simple but harmonious shape. They are made of puisaye stoneware with a very pretty enamel mixing soft and comforting tones: beige, caramel and chocolate, material and colors typical of the 70s. A beautiful craft work by the potter jean-pierre prud'homme. They are not signed because jean-pierre prud'homme did not sign all the pieces, especially the smallest ones when they were part of a service, but given the aesthetics, I have no doubt. In addition, these cups were accompanied by other pieces which are signed (jp monogram), including a water butter dish that I also offer here. Jean-pierre prud'homme founded with his wife an artisanal pottery workshop in 1971 in monnaie, working with clay from nièvre (puisaye stoneware). This workshop still exists today (atelier au grès du vent), it is run by his son benoît prud'homme who took over in the 1990s-2000s and also creates very beautiful ceramics. These glasses date from the 70s and are in very good condition, the only defect to report is a tiny chip on the edge of one of the glasses. They measure approximately 9 cm in height, 7.5 cm in diameter at the top, 5.5 cm in diameter at the bottom.
4.95 ()