Antique Shipwreck Sawankhalok pottery jar 98010
Antique Shipwreck Sawankhalok pottery jar 98010
Originating from Thailand in South East Asia these stunning ceramics were salvaged from a Shipwreck found between China and Indonesia.
This small jar is both a work of art and a time capsule of marine archaeology.
This unique ceramic vase has accumulated marine encrustations upon every surface. Barnacles, coral and calcium deposits cover the surfaces of the pot.
The vase would have originally had an pattern but the passage of time and tides has worn this away etching the external surfaces to a matt finish. This has allowed marine life to grip the surfaces and take hold. Each pot provided a safe harbour for small fish and aquatic creatures for hundreds of years. Some pots have shells and coral inside them too.
This small jar is both a work of art and a time capsule of marine archaeology.
Made from high-fired glazed stoneware, this Sawankhalok stoneware jar with small lug handles at the neck, with a monochrome iron hand-painted design and over time the vase has become heavy with calcium and marine deposits.
This small Antique Shipwreck Sawankhalok pottery jar with beautiful marine deposits originates from Sawankhalok in the Kingdom of Sukhothai.
Dimensions: Height 13.5cm, diameter 9cm and Neck opening 2.2cm.
Dating from the 13-16th Century: 1301 to 1600
Country of origin Thailand
Recovered in the South China Sea
Original: $245.00
-65%$245.00
$85.75


Description
Antique Shipwreck Sawankhalok pottery jar 98010
Originating from Thailand in South East Asia these stunning ceramics were salvaged from a Shipwreck found between China and Indonesia.
This small jar is both a work of art and a time capsule of marine archaeology.
This unique ceramic vase has accumulated marine encrustations upon every surface. Barnacles, coral and calcium deposits cover the surfaces of the pot.
The vase would have originally had an pattern but the passage of time and tides has worn this away etching the external surfaces to a matt finish. This has allowed marine life to grip the surfaces and take hold. Each pot provided a safe harbour for small fish and aquatic creatures for hundreds of years. Some pots have shells and coral inside them too.
This small jar is both a work of art and a time capsule of marine archaeology.
Made from high-fired glazed stoneware, this Sawankhalok stoneware jar with small lug handles at the neck, with a monochrome iron hand-painted design and over time the vase has become heavy with calcium and marine deposits.
This small Antique Shipwreck Sawankhalok pottery jar with beautiful marine deposits originates from Sawankhalok in the Kingdom of Sukhothai.
Dimensions: Height 13.5cm, diameter 9cm and Neck opening 2.2cm.
Dating from the 13-16th Century: 1301 to 1600
Country of origin Thailand
Recovered in the South China Sea





















