A decorative bulb‑bodied jug (pichet) produced by Faïencerie de Gien, noted for its richly painted faïence using a palette inspired by East Asian aesthetics. The body features a rounded profile with a short neck, flared rim, and an applied loop handle. The surface is hand‑painted in polychrome, including cobalt blue, iron red, olive green, and touches of mustard yellow.
European centers imitated the style of Imari wares, initially in faience at Delft in the Netherlands. Imari patterns, as well as "Kakiemon" designs and palette of colors, influenced some early Orientalizing wares produced by Central Europe porcelain factories.
Period: Late 19th, early 20th century
Provenance: Gien, France
Materials: Earthenware
Manufacturer: Faïencerie de Gien
Dimensions: 9.6H 8.3W in | 24.5H x 21W cm