Atilla Konya Pot
Atilla Konya Pot
Originating from the Konya region of Anatolia, Turkey, these large ceramic pots were used for storing grains, water, oil, and other perishables. The properties of clay, such as its porosity and insulation, helped keep the contents cool and preserved, which was particularly valuable in the arid climates of central Anatolia.
Today, this distinctive vessel is a one-of-a-kind decor piece. Its form and markings bear witness to the artisan's craft, blending tradition with contemporary style.
Well-loved and aged, the subtle imperfections on this handcrafted item enhances its story and value. Every mark reveals a bit of its unique history.
- Estimated Age: 60 years
- Material: Terracota Clay with a Glazed Top
- Dimensions (H x W x D): Approximately 30 cm x 26 cm x 26 cm
- Weight: 3.5 kg
Bloom Safely: Caring for Your Unique Pot?
Please avoid submerging these pots in water as it may degrade the clay over time. For live flowers, we recommend placing a slim line vase inside and filling that with water to preserve both the blooms and the integrity of the pot.