The Ayutthaya Pottery is adorned with delicate XX hatching or incising, showcase an impressive state of preservation despite their age. Their historical significance places them within the period of approximately 1351-1762 AD. Ayutthaya, a once-thriving capital, emerges as a testament to time's passage. Established in 1350 by King U Thong, this city situated along the Chao Phraya River rose to prominence as the heart of the Ayutthaya kingdom, later known as Siam. A bustling metropolis, its population swelled to nearly a million by 1700 CE, earning it the nickname "Venice of the East."
The ebb and flow of history marked its ascent and decline. In 1767, the Burmese invasion razed Ayutthaya, leading to its downfall. Yet, echoes of its grandeur resonate within the Ayutthaya historical park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The prang and monasteries stand as testament to its illustrious past. Immerse yourself in the allure of these artifacts, bridging the gap between epochs and providing a glimpse into Ayutthaya's rich heritage.
Measurements: 5” L x 5” W x 4.75” H (2.75 dia x 4” depth)
Condition: Cracks and loss of pigment consistent with its antique use and age, shown in images.
*Does not come with certificate of authenticity
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SKU: SQ0682781
$490.00Price
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