This charming French faience cachepot, likely dating to the 1980s, features a scalloped rim, raised footed base, and beautifully molded leaf-shaped handles. Hand-painted in rich magenta, green, and blue tones, it showcases a central rose motif surrounded by delicate florals and decorative borders—a classic example of traditional French tin-glazed earthenware. Faience, with origins in Renaissance Italy and widespread popularity in 17th–20th century France, is known for its creamy glaze and vibrant hand-painted decoration. This piece blends old-world artistry with a more contemporary sensibility, making it perfect for both display and everyday use. In excellent vintage condition and measures approximately 6” high and 6.5” diameter at the top.