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Ceramic vase

Brocca della Sposa

Walter Usai

“And she carried in her wedding trousseau the traditional jug with which she was to draw water for the first time on her wedding day, as soon as she arrived at her husband’s house.”

This can be green, to wish a flourishing life to the new family, or white to remember the spirituality and purity of love.

To close it, at the top is placed a decorated cap, representing two different periods of married life, and changed on the occasion of these. One for the honeymoon period, the other for the birth of the first child.

The jug of the feast is given as a symbol of prosperity to close friends and continues to encapsulate the hope that life can always be as happy as the day of celebration in which it was brought as a dowry in the wedding procession.

Product made entirely by hand in polychrome glazed ceramic in different shades of color.

Price on request

Dimension
ø28 x H45 cm
Materials
clay, lead-free glazes
Year
2021
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