Two Philippine terracotta jars Iron Age, c. 500 A. D., together…
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Two Philippine terracotta jars Iron Age, c. 500 A. D., together with a 14th century, Sawankhalok vase, of ovoid form, set with four lug handles on the shoulders, unglazed (3). Height 10 cm and 13 cm

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  • Oviform /ovoid - The outline loosely resembling the shape of an egg.
  • Terracotta - Terracotta is lightly fired earthenware, red or reddish-brown in colour, used in ancient times. Fired at higher temperatures terracotta was used in the nineteenth century for decorative vases and similar objects, but rarely for utilitarian goods. Other uses for terracotta include roofing tiles, garden pots and ornaments. Glazed terracotta is known as faience.

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