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This antique Martaban vessel is more than a pot; it is a relic of the ancient spice trade, a vessel that has crossed oceans. Originating from Southeast Asia and likely dating to the This old stoneware pot is a beautiful testament to the quiet artistry of provincial life. Likely originating from Asian provincial kilns and dating to the 19th century, its robust, rounded form was built for necessity. The piece is defined by its stunning, unique rich amber-brown glaze, a warm, luminous color that contrasts beautifully with its rustic texture. Around its shoulder, subtle horizontal bands of impressed decoration add a tactile, rhythmic detail that speaks to its handcrafted origin. Originally, this was a vital storage jar for preserving food, wine, or oil for a household. In a modern setting, this substantial pot, measuring 11 inches wide and 13 inches high, serves as a striking tabletop planter for an indoor tree, a dramatic centerpiece, or a sculptural object that brings a sense of ancient history and warmth to your interior. * *Era: Antique * *Material: Terracotta * *Size: 11“(D) x 13“(H) Top 5" * *Color: Golden Brown * *Condition: Aged stone patina. Wear consistent with age & use, blemishes and imperfections will be present. These are not to be considered defects but rather part of its character & historical value. Found in Southeast Asia * **Please bear in mind that colors of products shown may vary slightly from their original color due to monitor display settings or photography studio.
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