Why Every Kitchen Needs an Antique Majolica Pitcher
If you've ever spotted an antique majolica pitcher sitting on a dusty shelf at a flea market, you probably noticed its vibrant, glossy colors before you even saw the price tag. There's something about that thick, lead-based glaze and those wild, three-dimensional designs that just draws the eye. Whether it's a pitcher shaped like a bundle of asparagus or one with a grumpy-looking monkey as a handle, these pieces have a personality that modern mass-produced ceramics just can't replicate. ...