Ceramic flower pot designed by Henry Amiro
The ceramic flowerpot designed by Henry Amiro is a work from the late 19th century to the early 20th century, made of ceramics using Parthenay's fine molds. The feature is that the bottom of the pot is decorated with a sticker strip of sweet potato leaves, and the whole is covered with patterns of snails, lizards, butterflies, mythical animals, and vines. The edges of the flowerpot are thin and straight, decorated with black underglaze color. The colors are mainly dark blue and aquamarine, giving people a sense of tranquility and depth. The art and history museum currently located in Parthenay, France.
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