The technique of adding gravel seeds to the fetal soil, the oldest item I have seen is a Dutch urn produced in the 17th century. Dutch urns are produced in Thailand and Southeast Asia, and there are many such production methods in Fujian, China.
This urn should be a late Qing product
The mouth shape is special with a kiln crack.
The gravel seeds leave imprints of uneven depth on the surface, as well as some pores that burst with high temperature.
The model is simple and beautiful.
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Mouth Ø10.8 Body Ø20 H20 cm
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- This urn should be a late Qing product The mouth has a special shape with a kiln crack. The gravel seeds leave imprints of uneven depth on the surface, as well as some pores that burst with high temperature. The model is simple and attractive.
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