Beloved for its vibrant colors and intricate patterns—and characterized by detailed motifs inspired by nature, mythology and historical events—Deruta ceramics is a style of pottery with roots tracing back to the 12th century. Thanks to an abundance of clay and skilled artisans, the town of Deruta, located in the Umbria region of Italy, remains a hub for ceramic production. Unlike most ceramic styles, Deruta uses maiolica, a tin-glazed earthenware that is fired twice in the kiln—once with a base glaze, then again with the painted finish. This allows the artist to be detailed in the painting of each piece, a traditional method that has been passed down from generation to generation. In business since 1965, the master craftsmen at Mod Ceramics have been individually creating and hand-painting every piece of Deruta ceramics that goes out the door. The Handmade Deruta Butter Dish is no different. It’s available in four different color variations: Classic, a design showcasing the beautiful Chianti countryside; the sunny Mediterranean Alcantara design; Galleto, a design highlighting roosters, an Umbrian symbol of good luck or Umbria, a design inspired by the famous colors of Umbria and its blooming landscape. Perfect for storing butter to be kept on the table or the counter, it’s sturdy and made to avoid chipping so it can last a lifetime. Each piece is made to order, signed and dated before shipping.
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