These Saint-Uze pots show off the classic white-and-blue palette that made the Drôme region’s pottery so recognizable in the 19th century. Two available and sold separately, one tall with a lid and one shorter without, each with a gentle taper from wide to narrow and a pair of small knob handles. Saint-Uze workshops were known for their durable stoneware and delicate cobalt decoration, a combination that made their pieces staples in French kitchens for well over a century. Sylvie loves them as utensil crocks, vases, or sculptural pieces on open shelving.
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