Anduze Pottery
Anduze Pottery is a traditional form of ceramic art originating from the town of Anduze in the south of France. Known for its vibrant colors and intricate designs, this pottery is often made from local clay and features a distinctive glossy finish. The pieces are typically used for decorative purposes, such as garden pots and vases.
The craftsmanship of Anduze Pottery dates back to the 17th century, influenced by both local and Mediterranean styles. Artisans often employ techniques like glazing and hand-painting to create unique, functional art pieces that reflect the region's rich cultural heritage.