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Management number | 3233397 | Release Date | 2025/08/12 | List Price | $237.00 | Model Number | 3233397 | ||
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Thai Sawankhalok amphora vase in glazed pottery.A Natural feldspathic, wood-ash glazed ceramic amphora vessel with two small lug handles and a flared mouth, created during the SukhoSiam period in the northern region of Sawankhalok in today's Thailand, circa 1300-1500 AD. This stoneware vase date from the 13th-15th century and were part of the Sawankhalok ceramic wares collection from the Sukhothai period. Has the shape form of an ovoid-globular, set on a short foot with a narrow neck and flared mouth. The body with several wave decoration. A further incised band just above the foot. The vase covered in an alluring mottled olive and brown glaze, 3/4th bottom and 1/4th unglazed. Used to storage species and precious oils.History: Many of the designs include parts from animal and have a dark brown glaze finish. The best known of all traditional Thai ceramics are those from Sukhothai and Sawankhalok. Sukhothai wares were generally treated with a creamy white slip and decorated in black or brown with an opaque or greenish glaze.Ceramic art was produced in different parts of present day Thailand. Sukhothai or Sangkhalok (as named by the Chinese) ceramics are maybe the most important subgroup, having been produced in a distinct area and time period (around the timeframe of the Sukhothai kingdom). However, it seems that nowadays all ancient ceramics of that time period are referred to as Sukhothai or Sangkhalok wares, further distinction basically made by archaeologis
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