編號 99549233

古高棉族 吴哥时期罕见的仪式陶瓷鸟形石灰罐
編號 99549233

古高棉族 吴哥时期罕见的仪式陶瓷鸟形石灰罐
Exceptional Ancient Khmer ceramic pot made in Cambodia during the Angkor Period (approximately X century). It's an extremely rare, museum quality artifact used as a container for holding slaked lime which along with betel nut was needed in the preparation of sacred hallucinogenic mixture t used during the ceremonies and rituals. It has a highly detailed spherical form depicting a bird with highlighted eyes, beak and tail, as well precisely incised vertical and horizontal lines around its body. The whole is covered by a beautiful brown glaze and based on a small round step providing excellent stabilization.
Very good condition - intact and well-preserved
Dimensions: 81 mm (W) x 81 mm (D) x 71 mm (H)
PROVENANCE INFORMATION:
Artifact was acquired by our company from an ancient art expert Howard S. Rose luxury gallery.
Previous ownership history:
- Prestigious private collection
of Dr. Edmund Bourke
Yonkers (NY), USA
- Ancient art expert Howard S. Rose
Arte Primitivo gallery collection
New York (NY), USA
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SIMILAR BIRD LIME POTS IN LITERATURE:
* author - D.F. Frasche
"Southeast Asian Ceramics"
published - 1976 / #13.
* Oriental Ceramic Society of Hong Kong
"Southeast Asian and Chinese Trade Pottery"
published - 1979 / page 219
* author - J.C. Shaw
"Introducing Thai Ceramics
Also Burmese and Khmer"
published - 1987 / page 21
* author - Prof. Dr. Roger Goepper
"Legend and Reality: Early Ceramics
from South-East Asia"
published - 1977 / figures 39a - 45b
* author - Hiroshi Fujiwara
"Khmer ceramics from the Kamratan collection
in the Southeast Asian ceramics museum,
H. Fujiwara, Kyoto"
published - 1990 / pp. 74-79.
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