Italian Garofano Di Faenza Decorative Wall Plate (997)

£30.00

Description

Own a true Italian classic the Garofano pattern from Faenza.  Decorative wall plate, hand painted in “Garofano” (carnation) style, typical of the 18th century Faenza’s pottery.

Its flowers and leaves are inspired by the oriental gardens. In the foreground depicts a carnation flower reworked by the imagination of the decorator.

The plate is designed to hang on the walll

Since the Middle Ages, kilns have been alight in Faenza, producing top-quality ceramics. History tells us that Marco Polo brought pasta and the Garofano pattern from the Orient in 1279.
Faenza is by cultural tradition defined as City of the Ceramics, lies 30 miles south of Bologna in the north east part of Italy, and while an important agricultural as well as an industrial centre, it owes its renown to ceramics. The role of Faenza in the ceramics field is well-known: its name, in the French version Faience, has meant for centuries a prestige kind of ceramics; no other ceramics-producing city can boast of having kept its stoves alight since ancient Middle Age.

The Garofano design was initially developed in the Italian region of Lombardia, but it later became a world-famous signature-pattern from the Majolica town of Faenza.  

Floral design in blues greens and red. 10 1/2 inch