Bring a touch of ancient history and rustic charm to your home with this authentic antique Burmese Martaban jar. Revered for centuries throughout Southeast Asia for its robust construction and practical use in storing water, grains, and precious goods, this jar now stands as a striking decorative object, bearing the unique marks of time and tradition.
This jar features a rich, original brown glaze that varies in tone and texture, a testament to the firing process and the passage of years. Its substantial form and sturdy earthenware speak to its utilitarian past, while its organic shape and earthy hues lend a sense of grounded elegance to any space.
This is not a mere replica; it is a genuine artifact with its own story to tell.
Perfect for adding character to a living room, garden, or entryway, this Martaban jar can be displayed to highlight its unique features. Imagine it holding dried arrangements, branches, or simply standing alone as a sculptural element, connecting your home to a rich and fascinating history.
- *Era: Antique
- *Material: Earthenware
- *Size: 15"(L) x 17"(H) Top Opening 3.5"
- *Color: Black
- *Condition: Shows 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 Burma
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