Overview
A substantial stoneware crock finished in Le Creuset's signature deep Cobalt Blue vitreous enamel glaze. This 7x7 inch vessel is designed for both durability and aesthetic appeal, serving as a heavy-duty kitchen organizer that resists odors and staining.
Story
Born in 1925 in Northern France, Le Creuset revolutionized the kitchen by adding vibrant color to heavy-duty cookware. This cobalt glaze was a mid-century breakthrough that brought a 'French Country' elegance to countertops worldwide.
Maker / Origin
Founded by two Belgian industrialists—one a casting specialist and the other an enameling expert—Le Creuset became the gold standard for enameled stoneware. Their workshop in Fresnoy-le-Grand has produced iconic pieces for nearly a century, blending industrial strength with gourmet style.
Condition & Value
The exterior glaze appears vibrant and intact. There is some visible residue or light scuffing on the interior bottom from tool use, which is typical for this item. The presence of a thrift store tag suggests it has been handled, but no major chips are visible. Condition is good; a deep clean would likely restore it to near-mint.