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Glazed Martaban Jar From Burma - 18th / 19th Century

SKU: A01910 Late 18th Century, from Burma

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These huge storage jars were named after the town of Martaban in Burma. It was an hugely important port on the trading routes.

Among the many kinds of ceramics that were exported was this unrefined stoneware. It was very robust and could be reused. The jars were filled with precious cargo, (often foodstuffs) and the tops sealed with cork and wax to protect the contents on the long voyages to India and other colonies.
These jars have bold, incised or relief decoration under different kinds of glazes, principally olive green, golden brown, brown, or almost black.
Loop handles or pierced masks, through which a rope could be passed to secure them to the deck  of the ship or they could be tethered to each other for stability  

 

 

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