This antique Sukothai brown stoneware bowl is a rare and elegant artifact from the Sukothai Kingdom of Thailand, dating to the 13th–15th century. Handcrafted with iron-rich clay and finished in a warm, earthy glaze, the bowl reflects the refined simplicity and natural beauty that define Sukothai ceramics.

Produced in kilns such as Si Satchanalai, these wares were widely traded across Southeast Asia and admired for their incised or hand painted decorations beneath a translucent glaze. This bowl’s subtle form and aged patina speak to its authenticity and the enduring legacy of Thai craftsmanship.

The Sukothai period marked a golden age of Thai art and culture, and pottery from this era is celebrated for its balance of form, function, and aesthetic restraint. Whether used for ceremonial purposes or daily life, each piece was made with care and intention.

Ideal for collectors of Asian antiques, early ceramics, or Southeast Asian heritage, this bowl offers a tangible connection to Thailand’s artistic past. A timeless piece for display, study, or thoughtful gifting.

Details:

Diameter : 23.6 cm / 9.29 in

Condition:

Overall in poor glaze condition (UV checked). Please see the multiple photos provided for a thorough visual evaluation.

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