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Lescherolles, France
Product description
A highly original and unusual three-branched handmade candelabra or candlestick, dating from the 1950s to 1960s, in clay ceramic. It is inscribed "Le Potier Menton" on the base and is a fairly deep brown, tending towards russet. * Menton is a coastal town on the Côte d'Azur, on the French-Italian border. It has a long tradition of ceramics, typical of the Provence region of southern France. Menton's production is very similar to that of Accolay and Vallauris. * Menton's ceramics have had a notable influence in the field of handicrafts. Local potters take part in exhibitions and fairs, contributing to the town's reputation on the national and international art scene. * Menton's potters have a rich heritage of craftsmanship and are distinguished by their works, which combine tradition and innovation to create unique, artistic pieces. This candelabra, for example, is inspired by ancient civilizations, cults and religions, taking us back to the deep roots of humanity and the history of light. Candelabras have great significance for people, with varying meanings depending on the number of branches. * Their design, which combines symbolism and functionality, has evolved over the centuries and continues to inspire contemporary craftsmen. * It is in perfect condition, with a beautiful shine and a light-reflecting glaze on its enamel. It features a smooth finish and details unique to its creator, the Menton potter. * 📏 23 cm h / 24 cm length at longest ⚖️ 0.655 g
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsBrownMaterialCeramicNumber of items1Height23 cmWidth24 cm