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This piece, with its round shape, evokes the mystery of the rite of the bacchantes. Hand-thrown clay sphere with a glossy black glaze finish and matte black glaze, decorated with incisions. Designed by Jean-Christophe Clair.
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Rometti
Umbria, Italy | Ceramist
Rometti Ceramics was founded in 1927 in Umbertide by master ceramist Settimio Rometti and his nephews Aspromonte Rometti and Dante Baldelli, during the avant-garde cultural fervor of the 20th century. The brand creates eclectic and timeless works of art, blending cultural symbolism, functionality, and design. In 2012, the manufactory was acquired by art and beauty entrepreneur Massimo Monini, supported by artistic director Jean-Christophe Clair. It embodies a superb balance between contemporary vision and artistic and artisanal heritage.Discover more