Multièrre
Multièrre is a term that can refer to several things, most commonly a type of French earthenware pottery or a surname. In the context of pottery, it often describes a glazed earthenware, frequently featuring decorative motifs. These pieces were typically produced in the region of Moustiers-Sainte-Marie in Provence, France, which is known for its distinct style of faience. Moustiers faience often showcases blue and white decorations inspired by classical mythology, pastoral scenes, or intricate floral patterns. The production of Moustiers faience dates back to the late 17th century and experienced periods of significant popularity and artistic development. The term "multièrre" can also simply be a phonetic spelling or a related term used to describe similar types of ceramic ware.
As a surname, Multièrre is less common but exists. Individuals with this surname may have ancestral ties