19th Century Fajalauza Lebrillo Bowl with Swirl & Floral Motifs
Source : Curated by ROC
Collection : Vintage/Antique Objects
Date : Late 1800s (19th Century)
Provenance : Granda, Spain
Style : Spanish Fajalauza Moorish Style
A rare and expressive 19th-century Fajalauza lebrillo bowl, handcrafted in Granada, Spain, featuring a vivid cobalt-blue floral composition framed by radiating swirl motifs. This piece is emblematic of Andalusian folk ceramic tradition, where Moorish influence and rustic function converge in bold, decorative forms.
Executed in tin-glazed terracotta, this hand-painted bowl reflects the stylistic continuity of Fajalauza workshops from the 16th century through the 19th century. The contrast between the crisp cobalt pigment and soft ivory ground enhances its visual impact, while the metal wall-mount speaks to its dual purpose as both utility and ornament.
A compelling piece for collectors of Spanish ceramics, or an ideal accent for rustic, Mediterranean, or eclectic interiors.
ESTIMATED DATE:
Circa Late 19th Century (1800´s)
PROVENANCE:
Granada, Spain.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:
Height: 9 cm (3.5 in) | Width: 29 cm (11.4 in) | Weight: 1.4 kg (3.1 lbs)
CONDITION REPORT: Showing natural wear consistent with age, with minor imperfections or patina adding to its character. As shown in pictures, please review for more details and feel free to ask any questions.
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