Antique Cambodian Khmer stoneware covered jar, with lid

Circular shaped with globular belly, decorated with a dark brown glaze and incised repeating geometric pattern wrapping around shoulder. 

Concentric finial sits atop lid

Craquelure across glaze


The Khmer people migrated to what is now known as Cambodia from southern China or Northeast India as far back as 2000 BCE. Their empire was at its peak from approximately 802 until 1431 CE, during which time the famed Angkor Wat was constructed. 



Circa 12th century, during the Angkor Wat period

Measures approx. 6.5” x 2.5”

Scratches/dings as shown. Craqueleure.  (See pics)