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THE PHARMACY JARS or ALBARELLI An albarello is a type of majolica earthenware jar, originally a medicinal jar designed to hold apothecaries' ointments and dry drugs. The development of this type of pharmacy jar had its roots in the Middle East during the time of the Islamic conquests. Brought to Italy by Hispano-Moresque traders, the earliest Italian examples were produced in Florence in the 15th century. Albarelli (plural) were made in Italy from the first half of the 15th century through to the late 18th century and beyond. Based on Persian designs said to emulate bamboo (the traditional manufacturing material), the jars are usually cylindrical with a slightly concave waist. Variations in size and style can be seen from region to region, ranging from 10 cm to 40 cm in height. Such jars served both functional and decorative purposes in traditional apothecaries and pharmacies, and represtented status and wealth. The jars were generally sealed with a piece of parchment or leather tied with a piece of cord. The majolica potter's preoccupation with ornamentation and design is nowhere more in evidence than on albarelli during the Renaissance. Common design themes include floral motifs against a white background, to more elaborate designs such as portraits of a cherub or priest, and can include a label describing the contents of the jar. Specific styles of decoration are now associated with various Italian locations, including Deruta, Florence, Venice, Geraci and Palermo.
THE RAFFAELLESCOWhen the most famous Classic pattern of the Deruta's tradition meets one of the most Classic shapes (albarello) the final result is simply ... beautiful !!!
THE "DELFINI" PATTERN The "Delfini" (Dolphins) Pattern is one of the most delicate painted on our pharmacy jars; you can have any kind of inscription painted on the jar (think about your family name or the names of your family members); in the photo below you can see the three shapes available but any shape can be ordered. From Left: "Melissa", "Thyme", "Sage".
THE REPRODUCTIONS #A In the photo below you can see the Classic reproductions of the pharmacy jars: "festoni&umbricazioni" (fruits, flowers and leaves) surrounding the central part of the decoration that is with or without the mask ("mascherone") and the name of the herb; from Left: "Arnica" and "Nettle" with Orange or Navy Blue background.
THE REPRODUCTIONS #B In the photo below you can see more shapes (on the extreme Left the original "albarello" shape) and different patterns; as you can sse, the large vase in the center doesn't have any name on it to give more importance to the design. Feel free to contact us for any request
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