The
small town of Impruneta, just
a few kilometers from Florence,
produces what is considered the
world’s finest terracotta. Since
Roman times terracotta has been
used to make roof tiles, floor
tiles and masterpieces such as
the olive jars (Orci), lemon pots
(Conche) and statues used in the
construction and the decoration
of Tuscan Villas and farmhouses.
The distinguishing characteristic
of this clay (Argilla) is represented
by its unique range of soft warm
colors, its texture and patina.
New terracotta is still traditionally
crafted according to the highest
standards. Both antique and new
terra cotta are among Tuscany’s
sought after treasures.