14th Century Shipwreck pot | Darlina
Antique Wabi Sabi Preserve Pots
Sung Dynasti pots shipwreck age 14th Century. Found in a shipwreck these fabulous pots have a fabulous time worn patina created by the erosion of sand and water.
A wonderful rustic antique preserve pot. Crafted in a simple primitive style, this is a wonderfully tactile and rustic pot in fabulous muted tones and embodies the essence of the wabi-sabi aesthetic. Perfect as a standalone piece, or for displaying on a coffee table or hallway console table.
Please note that this unique and wonderful pot has some historical damage which in no way detracts from the originality and beauty of this piece. These signs of historical use should be expected and embraced as part of their unique history. Please refer to the additional pictures for more details.
Each vase displays a naturally weathered surface, with soft mineral tones ranging from ash grey to earthy taupe. Time has gently patinated the clay, leaving unique markings, smoke-fired shading, and beautifully imperfect textures that speak to their long history. Their organic silhouettes—slightly asymmetric and wonderfully human—reflect the restrained, minimalist aesthetic celebrated in early Chinese pottery.
Perfect styled as standalone sculptural pieces or grouped together for greater impact, these vases bring a sense of wabi-sabi calm and quiet authenticity to any interior. Their understated forms pair effortlessly with rustic, modern, or curated eclectic spaces.
Details:
- Origin: China
- Period: Sung Dynasty (960–1279 AD)
- Material: Hand-thrown earthenware
- Finish: Natural, aged patina with historical wear
- Use: Decorative only (not water-tight)
Dimensions
Slim
Height - 27cm-29cm
Diameter - 11cm
Regular
Height - 21cm-25cm
Diameter - 13cm - 15cm
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This is a handmade item. Variations in texture, colour and pattern are to be expected.

















Description
Antique Wabi Sabi Preserve Pots
Sung Dynasti pots shipwreck age 14th Century. Found in a shipwreck these fabulous pots have a fabulous time worn patina created by the erosion of sand and water.
A wonderful rustic antique preserve pot. Crafted in a simple primitive style, this is a wonderfully tactile and rustic pot in fabulous muted tones and embodies the essence of the wabi-sabi aesthetic. Perfect as a standalone piece, or for displaying on a coffee table or hallway console table.
Please note that this unique and wonderful pot has some historical damage which in no way detracts from the originality and beauty of this piece. These signs of historical use should be expected and embraced as part of their unique history. Please refer to the additional pictures for more details.
Each vase displays a naturally weathered surface, with soft mineral tones ranging from ash grey to earthy taupe. Time has gently patinated the clay, leaving unique markings, smoke-fired shading, and beautifully imperfect textures that speak to their long history. Their organic silhouettes—slightly asymmetric and wonderfully human—reflect the restrained, minimalist aesthetic celebrated in early Chinese pottery.
Perfect styled as standalone sculptural pieces or grouped together for greater impact, these vases bring a sense of wabi-sabi calm and quiet authenticity to any interior. Their understated forms pair effortlessly with rustic, modern, or curated eclectic spaces.
Details:
- Origin: China
- Period: Sung Dynasty (960–1279 AD)
- Material: Hand-thrown earthenware
- Finish: Natural, aged patina with historical wear
- Use: Decorative only (not water-tight)
Dimensions
Slim
Height - 27cm-29cm
Diameter - 11cm
Regular
Height - 21cm-25cm
Diameter - 13cm - 15cm
Discover more unique Antique Ceramics & Pottery here
Follow Home Barn on Instagram for our latest updates on our newest arrivals
This is a handmade item. Variations in texture, colour and pattern are to be expected.





















