Antique large terracotta vase in red-brown glazed clay, dating to the 19th century and originating from Toledo, Spain. This earthenware jar features a deep chestnut slip glaze with natural variations from firing. Its arched handles, rounded shoulder, and fine wavy incised banding below the rim give it strong sculptural presence, making it well suited to rustic Mediterranean or Wabi Sabi decor. It works as a centerpiece, floor vase, or sculptural decorative accent, bridging old-world character and modern design.
Produced in north-central Spain, these storage pot, known as Orza, was used to keep olive oil, grains, and preserved foods. The thick body ensured durability, while the glossy brown slip sealed the surface against moisture. Subtle greenish blushes and small firing marks remain visible, revealing the traditional wood-kiln techniques that defined rural Spanish craftsmanship of the 19th century.
Today, this antique terracotta vessel brings sculptural presence and authenticity to any setting. Its earthy tones and time-worn glaze pair beautifully with linen, wood, and plaster finishes in Mediterranean, wabi sabi or farmhouse decor. Style this as a floor vase, entryway statement pot, or table centerpiece vessel for dried branches, olive stems, or with a watertight liner for fresh florals.