Glouglou Pitcher
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The Glouglou pitcher is a re-edition of an iconic model from the Charolles factory. The story goes that the Queen of England, Elizabeth II, fell under its spell in 1958. Since then, the pitcher has become an emblematic model even on the other side of the Channel.
It is available in a palette of soft, subtle colors, both matte and glossy: Cinnamon, Dune, Ink and Lotus.
Handcrafted in the Manufacture's own workshops, it is a fine tribute to the company's tradition and exceptional expertise. Originally a pitcher, it soon became much more, serving as a vessel or decorative object. It's made of stoneware.
Long considered more noble than terracotta, stoneware was particularly fashionable in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The legendary stoneware body, made entirely in the Manufacture's workshops, is derived from natural mineral materials originating in France (Burgundy, Auvergne, Charente, Île-de-France). Firing the pieces at a high temperature (1250°C) contributes to the glazed pieces' qualities of impermeability, strength and inalterability, making them ideal for storing food without transmitting odors.
Charolles 1844 is an artisanal company whose history began in 1844, in the town of Charolles in Burgundy. For over 175 years, its craftsmen have been creating exceptional earthenware, a subtle blend of traditional know-how and innovation.
Each piece is unique because it is molded and glazed by hand.
Charolles 1844 is a Living Heritage Company.
100% made in France and sustainable.
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