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Majolica Caffaggiolo Classico
Museum Quality Reproductions from 16th century originals
The classic Caffaggiolo pattern is boldly painted in strong colors
to reflect Florence's individual status.
Oak leaves surrounded by arabesque floral
designs mark the character of this pattern, which traces its origins
to 1506, and the town of Caffaggiolo, a renowned center of Tuscan
potting.
These pieces depict classical subjects, featuring, shields of arms
and trophies surrounded by oak leaves.
Rinascimentale Collection
Renaissance inspired centerpieces...
Royal elegance sparkles from these original hand-painted majolica
items from our new Rinascimentale collection.
The rich arabesque scrollwork is reproduced
from Renaissance-era ornaments that once decorated walls and
ceilings throughout Italy.
Both these chic designs are “antiqued” using
Artistica’s exclusive patina, carefully hand applied after final
firing to achieve the distinctive and durable Old World look. |