Handmade in Romania

Horezu ceramic plate · Green peacock

€26,00

Romanian ceramic plate, wheel-thrown from local hill clay by third-generation master ceramicists in Horezu - a UNESCO recognised centre of traditional pottery. The interior is hand-painted with a peacock motif - symbol of divine protection - using natural dyes and traditional tools. An allover clear glaze and high temperature firing seal the painted decoration and give the surface its characteristic luminosity. Suitable as dinner plate. 

The Craft. Made on a potter's wheel from clay taken from the nearby hills, these bowls are painted with dyes made from local minerals and clays, using a technique called jirăvire, through which the artisan connects, with the help of a traditional tool made of cow horn and goose feather, the edges of a spiral with its centre while the painting is still wet. The motifs used in the decoration are symbols of the ancestral world vision of the Romanian people. Featured on this bowl is the peacock tail, symbol of divine protection. Around twenty-five artisans living in the village of Horezu today continue this traditional style of ceramic using the same methods and techniques passed down by their ancestors for hundreds of years.

The Heritage. Horezu pottery is recognised as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. The development of the Horezu village is intimately linked to the building of the Horezu Monastery in the 18th century, a masterpiece of the style known as brâncovenesc. According to legend, the builders hired for its construction were forced, for fear of the Ottomans, to work only at night when the owls (huhurezii) were singing. The school of arts established at the monastery may have contributed to the development of artistic pottery in the village.

The Maker. Constantin (Costel) and Georgeta Popa are third-generation master ceramicists. As a young boy, Costel learned the craft from his parents and his wife, Georgeta, perfected her decorative skills after marrying Costel. Craftsmanship to Costel is a path to the past, to the identity of a people that has distinguished itself from generation to generation through art and tradition.

DETAILS

Imperfections are not defects, and no two pieces are the same.
DIMENSIONS: (⌀) 22 cm; (h) 4 cm
WEIGHT: 400 g
MATERIAL: ceramic · lead-free glaze
TECHNIQUE: wheel-thrown · hand-painted
COLOUR: green
ORIGIN: Romania
MAKER: Georgeta & Costel Popa
Suitable for food use.

PRODUCT CARE

Suitable for food use. Clean gently with a soft, damp cloth and mild soap. Dishwasher safe, though hand washing is recommended to preserve the delicate paintwork.