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With centuries of history and artistry, Italian ceramics stand among the finest in the world. Entirely handmade and hand-painted, each piece is a singular expression of regional identity and craftsmanship. More than decorative art, Italian pottery reflects a deep cultural heritage—one passed down through generations, preserving time-honored techniques and celebrating the enduring beauty of tradition.

Italy’s ceramic traditions vary widely by region, each shaped by local materials and centuries of craftsmanship. Sicily’s Caltagirone is known for sculptural ceramics and bold architectural tiles, while Apulia’s Grottaglie produces luminous white majolica hand-painted in greens and yellows. Campania’s Vietri sul Mare specializes in colorful terracotta riggiole inspired by coastal and pastoral scenes.

Umbria stands out for its iridescent lustro ware from Deruta and Gubbio, and Liguria’s Albissola is famous for blue-on-white Antico Savona motifs. Tuscany’s Montelupo Fiorentino continues a Renaissance legacy of intricate floral and poetic designs. Emilia-Romagna’s Faenza gave its name to faience pottery, and Piedmont pairs brightly painted everyday ware with refined marbled neriage. Veneto’s Nove and Este add glossy enamels, floral patterns, and yellow-hued clay.

At the center of these traditions lies majolica: tin-glazed earthenware with a bright white ground, vivid colors, and techniques such as metallic lustro and the precise spolvero method for transferring designs.

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