19th Century, Fajalauza Lebrillo, 13.5in, Granada Green Majolica Bowl - Museum Antique Spanish Pottery

€990

Bring a piece of authentic Andalusian history into your home with this large 19th-century Lebrillo Fajalauza, crafted in Granada, Spain. These iconic bowls have been produced for centuries using traditional terracotta clay, hand-painted motifs in green copper oxide, and finished with a characteristic crackled glaze.

These bowls were traditionally used in Andalusian kitchens for preparing food, washing produce, or serving large meals. Today they are highly sought after as statement wall décor, especially by interior designers in the United States. Similar pieces are showcased in luxury boutiques such as LOEWE, making Fajalauza ceramics one of the most desirable elements of Mediterranean interiors.

Details:
• Origin: Granada, Spain
• Date: 19th Century
• Material: Hand-thrown earthenware, tin glaze, copper oxide decoration
• Workshop: Fajalauza (traditional family pottery)
• Dimensions: Diameter: 34.5 cm / 13.5 in; Height: 11 cm / 4.33 in
• Condition: Good antique condition. No repairs, no repainting. Minor wear consistent with age and use. Professional packaging and worldwide shipping.
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19th Century, Fajalauza Lebrillo, 13.5in, Granada Green Majolica Bowl - Museum Antique Spanish Pottery
€990
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Chosen for today, grounded in history.

A well-placed antique does more than decorate a room - it gives it authorship. Against a contemporary interior, older objects introduce texture, balance and a sense of permanence that cannot be replicated by newly made pieces alone.
This is the principle behind the LÜRON selection. We look for works that carry historical character with ease, and that feel as convincing in a Paris apartment as they do in a more modern architectural setting.