A small pot with serious heritage. Made in the Drôme region of France, this Saint-Uze teapot comes from one of the country’s most storied pottery traditions. The Saint-Uze workshops, founded in the early 19th century, became known for their creamy stoneware bodies and delicate blue transfer motifs- instantly recognizable and now deeply collectible. This petit example bears the classic floral pattern and gentle glazing that gave Saint-Uze its reputation for refinement. Once used for afternoon tea in a provincial home, it now looks perfectly at ease on an open kitchen shelf or set beside mismatched cups for an everyday ritual.
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