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Jarra de novia de Lorca (Bride's Pitcher) - Period: 1974
Jarra de novia de Lorca (Bride's Pitcher) - Period: 1974
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GENRE: Ethnic collectibles
TYPE: Furnishing objects
NAME: Jarra de novia de Lorca
(Bride's Pitcher)
PERIOD: 1974
ORIGIN: Spain
MATERIAL: Clay-Ceramic
CODE: RCKCV-FPY-1010
CONDITION: Excellent
DEFECTS: -----
NB. The veins present in some areas of the artifact are traces
typical of vintage ceramic products and not attributable to defects
of the object
DESCRIPTION:
Beautiful Jarra Tradicional de Novia (bride's jug) from the tradition
ceramist from Murcia (Spanish region), famous throughout the world for the production of ceramic artefacts since the 16th century (Alfareria tradicional Murciana)
Item made entirely by hand in shapes and colors in 1974
Traditional colours, in fact, which, combined with the characteristic shapes of tradition
Murcian folkloristic, characterize this product kept in exceptional conditions
Popular legend attributes the famous "pointed" or "bridal" jugs,
manufactured in Lorca and Totana, the virtue that the spouses can drink wine from them
without spilling a drop, as a sign of eternal happiness.
DIMENSIONS: H=38cm x 20cm x 20cm
WEIGHT: approximately 1.9 kg
If you have any questions, or require additional photos, please contact us BEFORE making
the order. Thank you
ATTENTION:
DELICATE item that requires particular care and attention when handled
Ricorteka Collezionismo carefully checks and documents the conditions of this item,
to ensure maximum correspondence with the description and offer the customer
a transparent experience even in case of returns
