Vecchia Deruta Kitchen Utensil Holder

Unique kitchen utensil holder that comes with a great story to tell.

It is a nice eye candy piece for any kitchen worktable, especially in the open plan living rooms. Italian artisans take pride in their decorative style and it is nice to look at every time you need to use it. A useful feature for the kitchenware that is never in the cupboards.

To make more impact on your kitchen combine it with a Deruta salt and pepper shaker or olive oil bottle.

As you might notice with our values, we are especially focused on quality and unique items, and we guarantee that all Deruta products are genuine. We will even include a certification of authenticity with your order.

Size: diameter 5.5 inches (14 cm) / height 7.5 inches (19 cm)

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  • Authenticity
  • Delivery Information
  • Care Recommendations
Authenticity

Thanks to our direct relationships with Italian artisans, we guarantee the authenticity of all products. Hence, every item you buy will come with an 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.

As a general rule, this product is not recommended for use in the microwave.


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welcome sign to the city

More About Derruta

Deruta is often referred to as the "ceramics city" as there are many artisans making Maiolica wares dotted around the city.

As you can see from the welcome sign, they proudly display a short history of the town carved into the stone just outside the city's gates.

The city was thriving as the Italian centre of Maiolica ceramics between the 13th and 16th centuries. Today ceramics still play a big part in city's life thanks to the exports and tourism.

Deruta craftsmen are highly praised for their skills and decorative styles, which are unique to the commune. Hence it is often referred to as Deruta Ceramics.

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