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Celadon Martaban Vessel

19th Century

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Description

  • Made in the kilns of Southern China and from the Khmer Kingdom of Cambodia, martaban jars have been used for centuries for the transport of goods.
  • The name refers to the port of Marta Ban in present-day Myanmar, where many of these pieces left on their initial journey.
  • In many cultures, particularly in Borneo, martaban jars were passed down through generations as cherished heirlooms, and had a strong spiritual and magical personality.
  • This example is covered in a rich celadon drip glaze with dragon and decorative motifs typical to those of the Ming dynasty.

Provenance

Collected in Borneo in the 1990s.

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Dimensions

Height: 23.5 inches / 59.69 cm
Diameter: 13 inches / 33.02 cm

Materials

Earthenware

Decorative Style

Asian Decorative Arts

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