Fortunata Ceramics - Hand Made in Italy

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Good Fortune! You've Discovered Fortunata Ceramics

The exquisite colors of Fortunata Ceramics will brighten any kitchen while their high quality and practical uses will be appreciated for years to come.

Explore my Fortunata Ceramics page to learn about this fine company and to see some of their most beautiful products.  I've also included some amazing video demonstrating the art of hand made pottery making and painting.

Buy for yourself but keep in mind, Fortunata ceramics make the perfect gift for your most loved ones.

Bouna Fortuna!

Fortunata Inc.

The Fortunata Company's name was inspired by the Italian word, fortuna, which means, luck. The Fortunata company is dedicated to offering the highest quality, hand-crafted ceramics created using their own secret process in the tradition of days-gone-by.

Fortunata ceramics are hand prepared for firing in wood-burning kilns. They use a mixture of select clays to produce their distinctive look and feel. When you purchase a piece of Fortunata, you are not only selecting an lovely work of Tuscan art but also a durable product to be enjoyed for years to come.

Each piece of Fortunata ceramic pottery is a one-of-kind work of art due to it's slight color and size variation, it's distressed, antique look and uneven glazing, making them highly collectible.

All Fortunata ceramics are handmade and designed in Italy.

"You can be confident that when you select a Fortunata piece; you possess a work of art that is truly unique and timeless."

Fortunata - Definition

Fortunata - (for'cha nata) n. good fortune; good luck; success

Fortunata Pitchers

Fancy and functional, these pitchers deserve a place in your home.
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Fortunata Ceramic Canisters

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While these canisters have practical uses and can be used as such, you will prize them just as much for their enduring beauty as quality pieces of art.
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Fortunata Ceramics Platters and Bowls

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You will find all of the Fortunata platters and bowls useful for serving guests or simply to be enjoyed for their extreme beauty.
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Fortunata Inc. Official Website

To learn more about Fortunata Inc. or to see their complete line of products you may visit them at their official website.
Fortunata
Inspired by "fortuna," Italian for "luck," Fortunata is a company dedicated to offering the finest quality ceramics hand-crafted using a secret and time-honored process. Each piece captures the tradition and charm of the ancient Tuscan workshops . . .

Handmade Pottery Video - See How it's Done

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Handmade Ceramic Pottery on eBay

These may not be Fortunata Ceramics but there are some beautiful pieces here.
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Handpainting Ceramics Video - Part 1

Watch a master at work.
Amazing!
Pittura su ceramica / ceramic painting (1)
by nicolaboccini | video info

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Handpainting Ceramics Video - Part 2

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Fortunata Ceramics Reader Feedback

Are you a Fortunata Ceramics Collector? Would you like to be? Feel free to leave your questions and comments here.

  • rebecca Jul 31, 2011 @ 3:53 pm | delete
    I have a vintage pitcher #248265 blues,light dark, greens. Trying to figure out what to sell for perfect condition.in family long,long time? ???
  • SimplyLiving Jul 7, 2011 @ 10:12 pm | delete
    I don't collect Fortunata but I have a soft spot for handmade & hand painted pottery, and I love Italian ceramics. I tweeted your lens :)
  • clouda9 Feb 22, 2011 @ 6:44 pm | delete
    Beautiful designs on these Fortunata ceramic pieces! My [Dishes&Dinnerware] Angel Blessing today is SWAH and featured on http://www.squidoo.com/my-angel-wings
  • CR2000 Nov 17, 2010 @ 10:16 am | delete
    I love Italian ceramic :) Nice lens !!!
  • SARASOTASWEETIE Jul 24, 2007 @ 1:32 pm | delete
    Great lens. 5 stars!
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