Southeast Asian Stoneware Covered Box Iron Slip Banded Decoration Hardwood Stand 2.5"
Southeast Asian Stoneware Covered Box Iron Slip Banded Decoration Hardwood Stand 2.5"
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Southeast Asian Stoneware Covered Box Iron Slip Banded Decoration Hardwood Stand 2.5 Inches
A small and characterful Southeast Asian stoneware covered box of globular form, the domed lid surmounted by a pointed knop finial with concentric turned rings, fitting snugly onto a rounded bowl-form base. The exterior is decorated with horizontal bands of iron-brown slip on a pale grey-green ground, the slip applied in loose, gestural strokes that break and pool irregularly — a surface quality characteristic of kiln traditions across the Thailand-Vietnam ceramic sphere, where controlled accident was as valued as precision. The interior carries a heavily mottled grey-green glaze with iron spotting throughout. The unglazed foot rim exposes the grey stoneware paste. Presented on a later Chinese carved hardwood stand with openwork ruyi-scroll apron, not original to the piece but well-suited to it.
Dimensions: 2.5"H with stand × 1.75"W (6 × 4.5 cm) Weight:>1/2lb
Covered boxes of this globular form with banded iron-slip decoration were produced across multiple kiln centers in mainland Southeast Asia — Thai, Vietnamese, and Burmese traditions all share related formal and decorative vocabularies, and precise attribution without technical analysis is not always possible. Collected in China circa 1960s per vendor provenance.
Condition: Good; chips to interior rim edge. Lid knop intact. Surface as fired — the mottled and varied appearance is characteristic of the ware, not damage or glaze loss.
A quietly compelling piece of Southeast Asian ceramic craft — the iron-banded surface and snug-fitting lid retain considerable presence at a compact scale.
