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The Old St. Nick Handled Deep Serving Bowl with Popcorn features the handpainted designs of maestro artisan Alessandro Taddei.
Celebrate cozy holiday moments with the Vietri Old St. Nick Handled Deep Serving Bowl with Popcorn. Hand-painted in Italy, this charming ceramic bowl features Santa Claus in his festive red attire and green cap, joyfully holding a bowl of popcorn—ready for a night of seasonal cheer. The deep basin is perfect for serving snacks, sweets, or side dishes, while the sculpted swirl handles add both function and flair. The green interior adds a pop of color and complements the whimsical artwork, making it a delightful centerpiece for holiday entertaining or a treasured collectible. A heartwarming gift for hosts, families, or fans of the beloved Old St. Nick collection.
Alessandro relays the stories of Babbo Natale through his whimsical designs, providing us a glimpse into Old St. Nick's daily adventures leading up to preparations for each holiday season.
Product Dimensions: 9.5"D, 6.25"H, 116 oz
Terra Bianca - A white earthenware clay that is often used for handpainted designs as it provides the ideal canvas for storytelling, allowing colors to truly come to life.
Alessandro was born in Empoli, Italy in 1960. He began his work in ceramics over 30 years ago, learning from local craftsmen throughout Tuscany while attending the Montelupo School for Ceramics. He has worked next to some of the best ceramic maestros in the world, learning the many secrets that are essential to mastering the art of ceramics. Throughout the years, Alessandro has had the opportunity to design for some of the best retailers and importers throughout the world, including VIETRI. He loves art, traveling, and photography, and has won a number of national awards for his paintings and photos. With ease and artistic passion, Alessandro makes the white clay surface his canvas.
A region in central Italy, Tuscany is known for its landscapes, history, craftsmanship, and influence on culture. The birthplace of the Renaissance, Tuscany is often called the art palace of Italy, and many of the world's greatest works of art come from this region.
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