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Casa Pirota Manufactory was a ceramics workshop that flourished in the Italian Renaissance, known for their distinctive blue and white maiolica. Their pieces, often featuring intricate designs and decorative motifs, were highly sought after during the 16th and 17th centuries. The workshop, located in the city of Castelli, was renowned for their use of vibrant cobalt blue, which created striking contrasts against the white background. These plates, with their delicate ornamentation and decorative borders, reflect the aesthetic sensibilities of the Italian Renaissance and offer a glimpse into the artistry of the Casa Pirota Manufactory.