Sourced from a ruin in Seville, Spain, these mid-19th-century terracotta pots carry an extraordinary, weathered history. Having spent years submerged underwater, their surfaces have developed a remarkable texture, featuring layers of original old plaster and traces of natural algae.
The classic Mediterranean form is elevated by this rare, organic patina—a visual record of their journey from Spanish soil to the water’s depths. These pots serve as striking sculptural vessels, bringing a raw, ancient beauty and the coastal soul of Andalusia to an indoor or outdoor garden space.
Details: Originating from Seville, circa 1850. Features authentic plaster remnants and unique underwater aging.
Disclaimer: Neighbor antiques are individually sourced by Carol from around the world. Their history is reflected by natural variations in patina, texture, and wear.
ORIGIN: Spain
AGE: 1800
MATERIAL: Terracotta
DIMENSIONS 8"x9"x8"
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