Jug: Elegant shape with a prominent handle, decorated with the Moravian rose motif, which is characteristic of the faience production of south-eastern Moravia. A rich cobalt painting with floral ornaments is complemented by a yellow line on the edge of the neck and heel. Both containers bear the hallmarks of hand-made and traditional earthenware techniques that were widespread in Moravia and Slovakia in the 19th century..
Čepák: A typical bulbous container with a narrow neck and lid, intended for storing liquids. The decoration consists of distinctive geometric and plant motifs in cobalt blue, a style common in the ceramic tradition of Slovakia and Moravia.
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