
Vintage Turkish Pot D.446
This vintage Turkish pot shows quiet character with a pale, sun-washed clay body, a softly tapered neck, and a single rounded handle. The surface is matte with gentle wear, warm beige and peach tones, and subtle hand-thrown lines that feel honest and lived-in. As authentic Turkish pottery becomes harder to source, pieces of this quality are collected quickly, and our supply remains small. A versatile decorative clay pot for shelves, consoles, or kitchen styling, it offers presence without fuss. Dimensions: Diameter: 8", Height: 11", Opening: 4". Each of our antique pots is unique, and this example highlights why original forms and real materials always stand out in well-edited spaces.
This vintage Turkish pot shows quiet character with a pale, sun-washed clay body, a softly tapered neck, and a single rounded handle. The surface is matte with gentle wear, warm beige and peach tones, and subtle hand-thrown lines that feel honest and lived-in. As authentic Turkish pottery becomes harder to source, pieces of this quality are collected quickly, and our supply remains small. A versatile decorative clay pot for shelves, consoles, or kitchen styling, it offers presence without fuss. Dimensions: Diameter: 8", Height: 11", Opening: 4". Each of our antique pots is unique, and this example highlights why original forms and real materials always stand out in well-edited spaces.
Original: $149.00
-65%$149.00
$52.15Description
This vintage Turkish pot shows quiet character with a pale, sun-washed clay body, a softly tapered neck, and a single rounded handle. The surface is matte with gentle wear, warm beige and peach tones, and subtle hand-thrown lines that feel honest and lived-in. As authentic Turkish pottery becomes harder to source, pieces of this quality are collected quickly, and our supply remains small. A versatile decorative clay pot for shelves, consoles, or kitchen styling, it offers presence without fuss. Dimensions: Diameter: 8", Height: 11", Opening: 4". Each of our antique pots is unique, and this example highlights why original forms and real materials always stand out in well-edited spaces.























