Tuesday, 21 November 2017

A Guide To Buying And Decorating With Italian Pottery

By Lisa Schmidt


If you have ever seen brightly glazed pottery covered in gorgeous patterns you know how beautiful ceramic pieces can be. Chances are, if the colors were bright and featured images such as animals, fruit or flowers there is a strong possibility it was Italian pottery. It has a distinctive color scheme and decorating style that is both recognizable and appealing and it is no wonder that so many people choose to have these items in their homes.

Pottery and ceramics have been made for thousands of years. Clay is molded into a variety of different shapes and is painted with glaze. When it is heated for an extended period of time the glaze will form a hard, durable coating which makes the piece waterproof as well as beautiful to look at. Some pieces can be quite delicate and intricate so it is no wonder that they are considered art as well as something that is functional.

Many cultures create pottery and styles can be distinctive enough that knowledgeable individuals can tell where a piece was made just by looking at it. Certain patterns, color schemes or firing techniques may only be used in certain geographic areas.

One thing that makes pottery from Italy so recognizable is the bright color schemes that are used. Some pieces that originate from other parts of the world may use pale, diluted colors but Italian items tend to be much more strongly colored. Yellow is a popular color and is used as both an accent color and a background color depending on the decorating scheme.

Doing your research can be helpful when it comes to building a collection. It will help you determine which areas have the patterns and color schemes that you are looking for. If you are considering a specific piece you may want to look at all of the information that comes with it so that you can tell whether the style and size will be suitable for your needs.

You may also want to base your collection around a specific color scheme. This may be the easiest way to start collecting. If you have a kitchen or dining room that is decorated in neutral tones this can be a great way to introduce color into different areas of your home. If you already have a strong color scheme in your home you may need to work a little harder to find pieces that will work with what you have already established.

If authenticity is something that is important to you then building your collection may involve more research than if you simply want the look. Many pieces are being imported from Asia or other areas rather than coming directly from Italy. You may want to make sure you are dealing with reputable websites when shopping for pottery items.

Once you have your collection started don't be afraid to actually use the pieces you own. Just make sure that you find out any special care instructions that might be needed so that your items will look just as good years from now as they did on the day you bought them.




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