Orvieto Risotto Plate

Traditional Italian risotto bowls come from the heart of Italy - towns of Deruta and Orvieto. Here they are hand-painted by experienced artists who acquired this unique to the region painting style over the years of practice.

It is a slightly simplified pattern to the classic to add a touch of personality that can fit in a more modern kitchen.

But the history remains the same. Orvieto style originates from Renaissance times and can only be found in Perugia's region. That is where we source these unique plates, made specifically for us to be imported to the US. This way you can receive this genuine Italian kitchenware without paying any import taxes and have them delivered fast.

Size: diameter - 9 inches (23 cm) x height - 2 inches (5 cm)

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Authenticity

Thanks to our direct relationships with Italian artisans we guarantee authenticity of all product. In fact, every item you buy will come with authenticity certificate.

Delivery Information

This product range is only delivered in the USA currently.

Orders are promptly shipped from our Glenview, IL USA warehouse

Care Recommendations

Earthenware products form a web of tiny lines in glazing. It is natural and often a sought after effect of such products.

It is advisable not to expose your products to sudden and drastic temperature changes to avoid cracking.

Orvieto creations are not recommended for use in the microwave.


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More About Orvieto Town

Maiolica (tin glazed earthenware) has been produced in Orvieto since the 13th century. And its artisans were recognised as the master craftsmen (known as Vascellari) across Italy and beyond.

Walking around town today, aim for Pozzo della Cava, as here you can still find the furnace from the 15th century, and the ceramics factory that was used until the 16th century.

The Cathedral - Duomo di Orvieto, is hard to miss too. It stands above all the buildings in the city and is likely take your breath away when you get closer. Decorative tiles on it were made locally and are reflective of the "Orvieto style", unique to this region.

To learn more read my post on "Medieval Town Of Orvieto".

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