17th Century Salt Glazed Pottery South China Sea Storage Jar. This 17th-century utility salt-glazed pottery storage vessel is an example of traditional South China Sea pottery.
South China Sea, circa 1700
Height: 42.5 cms (16.7 ins)
Diameter: 33 cms (13 ins)
Salt glazing was a popular technique in the area during the 17th and 18th centuries, and was used to create a hard, durable finish on pottery items such as storage jars, jugs, and bowls.
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