This stunning antique ceramic bowl is a classic example of European folk art, likely originating from the Transylvania region or Alsace in the 19th century. It features a warm, honey-glazed terracotta body decorated with a charming hand-painted floral motif in white and green slips, accented by dark manganese-style brushstrokes.
Antique Transylvanian Folk Art Ceramic Bowl - 19th Century Hand-Painted Earthenw
• Type: Hand-thrown primitive redware / earthenware.
• Design: Central three-flower bouquet with traditional trailing vine and dot borders.
• Origin: Attributed to Eastern European (Romanian/Transylvanian) or French Alsatian folk pottery traditions.
• Condition: Excellent antique condition for its age. No chips or cracks. Features minor glaze irregularities and wear consistent with age and authentic handmade production.
Markings: Unmarked/Unsigned, typical of early peasant-style pottery

