Ceramics

The word ‘Deruta’ says it all, synonymous with Italian traditional ceramics. Extraordinarily beautiful ceramics with a soul are always elegant.

Ceramics have been produced in the Umbrian hill town of Deruta since the early Middle Ages. It is said that the highly characteristic Deruta trademark ‘Raffaellesco’ dragon design was originally inspired by the frescos of Raphael. Each item is skilfully hand crafted throughout each step of production following traditional methods that have not changed in 500 years. The clay is sourced locally – nothing has been changed to this authentic product.

Sadly the number of artisans working in Deruta reduces each year as cheaper reproductions are made elsewhere in the world. This small family business employs family members and local craftspeople, generations of the same families have been working alongside each other for years keeping this tradition alive in Deruta.