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Agateware collection composed of handmade ceramic items realized with the japanese technique of the neriage (or nerikomi) using a mixing of clay with different colors, also known as Agateware in England of Faience d'Apt in French. This technique is ancient because indeed used in Europe since the 18th century to imitate the marble or the agate.
The graphic result is timeless and each piece of our collection is unique and from an artisanal production.
Craftwork clay dinner plate. Handwork, typical south french following a tradition which dates back to the 18th century.
Mixed clay dessert plate. Handwork, typical south french following a tradition which dates back to the 18th century.
Craftwork clay, tea cup and saucer handwork, typical south french following a tradition which dates back to the 18th century.
Mixed clay deep plate Handwork, typical south french following a tradition which dates back to the 18th century.
Mixed clay breakfast cup & saucer. Handwork, typical south french following a tradition which dates back to the 18th century.
Craftwork clay dinner plate. Handwork, typical south french following a tradition which dates back to the 18th century.
Mixed clay dessert plate. Handwork, typical south french following a tradition which dates back to the 18th century.
Craftwork clay, tea cup and saucer handwork, typical south french following a tradition which dates back to the 18th century.
Craftwork clay dinner plate. Handwork, typical south french following a tradition which dates back to the 18th century.
Mixed clay dessert plate. Handwork, typical south french following a tradition which dates back to the 18th century.
Craftwork clay, tea cup and saucer handwork, typical south french following a tradition which dates back to the 18th century.
Craftwork clay dinner plate. Handwork, typical south french following a tradition which dates back to the 18th century.
Mixed clay dessert plate. Handwork, typical south french following a tradition which dates back to the 18th century.
Craftwork clay, tea cup and saucer handwork, typical south french following a tradition which dates back to the 18th century.