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SMALL JAR, Sawankhalok Ware, ash-glazed, Middle Ages(12th–16th centuries)

Sale price5.330.000 VND

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Pottery produced at the ancient kiln site of Sawankhalok in Thailand from the 14th century onward was imported to Japan during the Momoyama period through the early Edo period, where it was referred to as Songhuroku or Sunkoroku. It is said that tea practitioners of the time cherished these pieces, considering them as tea utensils. Sunkoroku ceramics often emulate the celadon and blue-and-white wares of the Longquan kiln from the Song and Yuan dynasties in China, predominantly featuring a semi-porcelain body adorned with ash-glazed celadon, iron underglaze, and white slip. This particular piece is an enchanting small jar, beautifully enhanced by its ash glaze, making it an excellent choice for a flower vase as well.

w5 x d5 x h3.5 cm

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SMALL JAR, Sawankhalok Ware, ash-glazed, Middle Ages(12th–16th centuries)
SMALL JAR, Sawankhalok Ware, ash-glazed, Middle Ages(12th–16th centuries) Sale price5.330.000 VND