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samedi 24 avril 2010
Italian Pottery - Selecting From Beauty
There are plenty of styles and designs of Italian Pottery that may interest you. Even if one artist or company makes a piece in the same style as another, each carries its own individual twist.
Another option is to seek out ancient or antique pieces. Italy has an interesting past, and these pieces of art show some of it's old style.
Some examples of names to look for to find authentic Italian pottery are Festa, First Stones, Rustica, Giardiano, and Deruta. You'll find plenty of colors or unique deigns to fit your tastes.
The designs don't stop with simply plates and bowls, but include a wide variety of shapes and sizes.
The pottery doesn't have to be just for decoration. In Italian meals, the pottery is the main focal point of the meal. Whether you use it for meals every day, for special occasions, or just to display, you will be happy with your investment.
Although you can tell a piece of art is Italian from looking at it, many different designs are used today that wouldn't be considered traditionally Italian. Most pieces, however, have the conventional Italian use of bright colors, outdoor scenes, and rustic looks. When searching for the pieces of pottery that you want for your collection, find the ones that say to you, "This is Italian!".
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