18th Century Chinese Martaban Jar
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18th Century Chinese Martaban Jar – Large Glazed Trade Vessel – 10 x 10 Inches This is an authentic 18th-century Chinese Martaban storage jar, a rare surviving example of the glazed stoneware vessels once central to the international trade networks of the Maritime Silk Road. Made from high-fired stoneware with a dark mottled glaze, this jar displays the distinctive surface texture, glaze variation, and earthen base typical of Martaban ware. Martaban jars originated in Southern China as early as the Han dynasty (206 BCE–220 CE) and continued to be produced for over two millennia. By the 18th century, production expanded to regions across Southeast Asia — including Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, and island Southeast Asia — driven by Chinese migrant potters and local workshops. Named after the ancient port city of Martaban (modern Mottama, Myanmar), these jars became one of the most important utilitarian ceramics in Asian maritime history. They were used aboard ships to store essentials such as grain, wine, oils, candied fruits, spices, and even high-value trade goods such as opium. Highly durable, waterproof, and transport-friendly, Martaban jars grew so culturally prized across Asia that they frequently became valuable trade commodities in their own right, often valued more highly by local communities than the fine porcelain favored by European traders. This particular jar features: Dark brown-black mottled glaze Thick stoneware body with characteristic pitting and kiln marks Four raised lug-like projections around the shoulder Unglazed earthen base Original 18th-century form with strong presence and age character This is a museum-worthy artifact ideal for collectors of Asian ceramics, maritime history, and early trade pottery. Features Genuine 18th-century Martaban storage jar Thick high-fired stoneware with dark glaze Lug details typical of transport vessels Historically used for storing foodstuffs and trade commodities Strong patina and kiln-fired surface texture A rare example of Maritime Silk Road trade ceramics Size 10 x 10 x 10 inches (approx.) Condition Excellent antique condition for its age. Surface wear, glaze pitting, and kiln firing imperfections are inherent to Martaban jars and contribute to their authenticity. No major structural cracks. Sturdy, display-ready. Perfect For Collectors of Asian ceramics Maritime Silk Road and trade history enthusiasts Museums, galleries, and curators Wabi-sabi and rustic interior décor Display in libraries, studies, or entryways Gifts for antique and ceramic collectors
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