Description:

Southeast Asia, Thailand, Sukhothai Period, Sawankhalok (Si Satchanalai), ca. 14th to 16th century CE. A sizeable buffware pottery jar with robust shoulders, flared walls, and a flat circular base – creating a magnificent silhouette. A stout, corseted, neck leads up to a dramatically flared lip which is curled inwards at its end creating a graceful rim. The vessel’s shoulders have been incised with a minimalist linear motif, including tightly spaced narrow bands, and prevailing registers of zigzags which encircle it entirely. The walls are well constructed and thick in form - adding to the overall grandeur of its presence and build. An impressive example! Size: 10.75" in diameter x 12" H (27.3 cm x 30.5 cm)

Provenance: ex-Ashland University Museum, Ashland, Ohio, USA

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#165520

  • Condition: Softening to incised decoration commensurate with age. Inventory label present on interior. Nice manganese deposits scattered throughout. Otherwise, in excellent condition and fully intact! Solid build with wonderful form and textures.

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