Giardino Italiano Set of 4 pizza plates

Giardino Italiano

Size: Diam. 14" - 36 cm

Code: GIR017MIX
The Giardino Italiano Pizza Edition is a hand-painted collection of Italian pizza plates inspired by the rich produce of Italian vegetable gardens, which are the secret ingredients behind the best pizzas. Each piece is handmade by Rampini in Gubbio.

Descriptions & details

The Giardino Italiano Pizza Edition celebrates the art of Italian pizza. Whether it's the thin and crisp Roman-style pizza or the softer, puffy-edged Neapolitan variety, Italian pizza is a beloved staple of the country's cuisine. Its toppings are simple yet delicious, typically featuring San Marzano tomatoes, creamy mozzarella, and fresh basil, often complemented by seasonal produce from local gardens and specialties such as Parma ham or gorgonzola.
The Rampinis, ceramic artists based in Gubbio, have created these gorgeous pizza plates inspired by four vegetables: artichokes, aubergines, San Marzano tomatoes, and peppers. Be sure to collect them all!

Handmade & hand-painted in Gubbio, Italy

Material: ceramic
Food-safe & compliant with FDA regulations - lead and cadmium free
Dishwasher safe. Not recommended for microwave use

The artist

Ceramiche Rampini has been in the business of making beautiful pottery since 1954. It's a small, family-run studio whose work is rooted in the ceramic tradition of Gubbio, a charming Umbrian village. The Rampinis are the makers of the popular Rinascimento, a lovely design with a secret. It is handpainted using a proprietary method that delivers a textured, en-relief decoration. Ceramiche Rampini is also one of the official producers of the Brocche dei Ceri, the traditional jugs used in the Race of the Saints, a spectacular event held in Gubbio on May 15th, the day before St Ubaldo day.

Gubbio is a lovely medieval Umbrian town, with picture-book pretty steep streets and rosy stone houses. In Roman times, it was a key stop on the east-west trade route crossing the Appennines, thus developing as an important hub for arts and crafts. Its reputation in ceramics production attracted talents from neighboring regions, and eventually, Mastro Giorgio Andreoli settled in Gubbio in 1495. His iridescent luster majolica earned him fame and honors, and it is still a most prized possession for art collectors and museums worldwide.
Gubbio is still a vibrant pottery-making center, with many artisans keeping the traditional production methods alive.

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