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The Nadi – Antique Brown Clay Pot
£145.00
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Description
The Nyra antique clay pot is a vessel from 1950s Ukraine, a piece of primitive terracotta pottery formed by hand and blackened in open fire. Its rounded body and single curved handle were made for everyday use. Over time, age has given it another role as a decorative antique pot defined by use, wear, and history.
The matte black surface shows clear signs of time, with fire-darkened areas, softened soot marks, and moments where the clay’s natural tone comes through. These details aren’t flaws, but part of what defines authentic vintage décor tactile, imperfect, and honest. Styled among neutral home accessories, on a rustic wooden shelf, or with dried grasses, Nyra adds dimension and stillness to a space.
This is wabi-sabi home decor in its truest form. Subtle, earthy shaped by workmanship rather than trends. Nyra works easily in minimalist and modern interiors, sits well on shelves, mantels, or farmhouse tables, and pairs naturally with dried grasses or sculptural branches. A rare example of 1950s Ukrainian smoke-fired pottery, valued for its quiet character and history.
Authentic Details
| Origin: | Ukraine |
| Era: | Circa 1950s |
| Material: | Terracotta clay |
| Finish: | Smoke-fired with natural patina |
Specifications
| Height: | 18 cm (7 in) |
| Width: | 18 cm (7 in) |
| Bottom Diameter: | 9 cm |
| Top Diameter: | 12 cm |
| Weight: | 930g |
Care: For decorative use only. Handle with care to preserve the authentic patina and natural aging that makes each piece unique.