Water Pots
pbjwelch2022-07-29T10:31:33+08:00Surahi or goglet, water pots were--and perhaps still are in some regions--part of life in Asia. This member recalls their popularity and tries to trace their many shapes and origins.
Surahi or goglet, water pots were--and perhaps still are in some regions--part of life in Asia. This member recalls their popularity and tries to trace their many shapes and origins.
A collector's interest is piqued when he discovers an 1897 reprint of a late 19th century book on Burma written by George Bird.
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For many people, Myanmar ceramics are synonymous with the word "martaban", but this does not do justice to the wide range of ceramics made in that country.