FOUR BANG CHIANG VASES
DATING: 600-300 b.c.e.
MATERIAL AND TECHNIQUE: brown depured clay, white mottling, red paint, molded by slow potter's wheel.
Vase with flared rim, bitroncoconical body, cylindrical foot; jar with extruded rim, cylindrical neck, cylindrical body, flat bottom; olla with flared rim, bitroncoconical body, on four conical feet; bowl with flared rim and hemispherical body, broad trumpet foot
DECORATION: decorated with incised geometric motifs
PRODUCTION: Thai pottery, Bang Chiang culture.
STATE OF CONSERVATION: intact
DIMENSIONS: h. 17 cm to 11.5 cm; mouth diam. 17.5 cm to 9.5 cm
ORIGIN: private collection, Turin
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