The pottery of Tuscany tends to be majolica, majolica, majolica!

Gorgeous, but seen in vast quantities it tends to all run together.
I did get to see one studio and loved that! So interesting to see the workspaces and equipment of other potters, especially in another country!



This article (click here) from Ceramics Daily gives a good outline of pottery in the Tuscan area.
Sounds like I’ve missed heaps! Guess I’ll have to go back someday!!