Monday, November 20, 2017

How To Pick The Best Italian Pottery For Your Needs

By Lisa Schmidt


If you love the idea of adding colorful elements to your kitchen or dining room but are not sure how to do so, you may not need to look any further than pottery. Italian pottery is bright, beautiful to look at and highly functional. This is makes it a great option for people who want to decorate but don't want to choose items that will just sit around gathering dust.

Collecting and displaying ceramic pieces is nothing new. Every culture that makes these items has turned them into art pieces that are functional as well as beautiful. Pottery is made by shaping clay into different things such as plates, cups and serving pieces. Colored glazes are applied to create patterns and heat is used to harden the surface. This protects against damage and keeps the colors looking beautiful even after it is exposed to liquids.

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.

Italian pieces are often extremely colorful and the hues that are used are very bright. Colors can range from white to blue to yellow. Some pieces may feature images of fruit while others may be decorated with floral patterns or images of birds and animals.

If you are trying to start a collection you may want to think about narrowing your collection down so that it features pieces from one specific area of Italy. This will allow you to have a range of different pieces. If, however, you are interested in collecting a single kind of pottery piece you could always build your collection that way. For example, some people may choose to buy plates and bowls while others may prefer to collect pitchers or other containers.

Some individuals may want to add strongly colored items to their collections but may not know how to do so without making the collection compete with items around it. If you are concerned about that, look for pieces that are colored to compliment your other decorative elements. For example, pulling an accent color out of a small decorative element will help keep your collection looking like it was always meant to be there.

For many people their first few pieces may be purchased on a trip to Italy. If you are fortunate enough to be able to do this it can be a fantastic experience. For other people who may not be able to get to Europe, you will need to look in stores and on websites in order to find pieces. Look for indications that they are actually from Italy however as there are many knockoffs being sold online.

Many people worry about damaging their pieces and so do not use them as often as they may want to. If this is the case with you it is a good idea to check for any care instructions before cleaning your items. If they are very old or extremely fragile you may not have any choice but to hand wash them but newer pieces are beginning to become more durable and easier to wash in a dishwasher instead of by hand.




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