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This 20th Century Belgian ceramic jug showcases the rustic charm and hand-crafted character typical of regional pottery traditions. Its tall, … Read more This 20th Century Belgian ceramic jug showcases the rustic charm and hand-crafted character typical of regional pottery traditions. Its tall, rounded body tapers gracefully into a flared neck, creating an elegant, functional silhouette suited for pouring and everyday household use. The warm, speckled glazeranging from honey to soft ochrehighlights the natural texture of the clay, while the interior and rim feature a contrasting deep brown finish. A dark, sculpted handle provides a striking visual counterpoint and emphasizes its utilitarian purpose. Decorative raised motifs on the body add subtle artisanal detail, suggesting small-batch workshop production. With its aged surface, gentle wear, and organic coloration, this jug brings an authentic, earthy presence to contemporary styling, whether displayed on open shelving or incorporated into a curated ceramic collection. See less
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