Bellezza's Palio di Siena Italian Ceramic Collection

Since the 13th Century, excited fans have gathered twice each summer to watch Il Palio – the bareback horse race through Siena’s central square.  The competitors represent each of the 17 districts around Siena – le contrade

Each contrada has a coat of arms that is painted on the jockey’s banner.  In the week leading up to race day, horses are blessed inside their district’s church, and because stakes are high, jockeys are watched closely to ensure that they aren’t enticed into mischief.  

Bellezza artists have created a tableware collection adapted from the colorful coats of arms of the Palio banners.

This ceramic salad plate was Bellhand-painted with the emblem and banner design of the Oca (Goose) contrada by artisans in Deruta, Italy.

Holes for hanging display are fired into the back rim.



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