(Baonghean.vn) - While clearing land for house construction, Mr. Truong Xuan Thang in Nghi Thai commune discovered several old, exquisitely glazed vases, bowls, and jars. According to assessments by several antique experts, these artifacts likely date back to the Tran Dynasty.
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| COver a year ago, Mr. Truong Xuan Thang from Thai Binh hamlet, Nghi Thai commune (Nghi Loc district), along with his father, Truong Xuan Linh, were digging trees to clear land for building a house when they discovered several bowls and jars suspected to be antiques at a depth of 1 meter. |
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| During the excavation process, due to lack of awareness, some artifacts were broken. |
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| Mr. ThangHe said: "When I found it, I didn't think it was an antique; I just thought it was beautiful, so I brought it home to display for fun. At the end of 2014, a friend came to visit, saw it, and identified it as an antique.""Someone offered to buy it, but the family refused to sell." The photo shows an enamel vase. |
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| Despite being buried underground for many years, the artifacts still retain their ivory-yellow glaze and hairline cracks. |
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| The artifacts have retained their original colors. |
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| The bowl is intact, with a simple five-petal flower pattern. |
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| Another bowl only has a four-petaled flower pattern. |
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| The bottoms of the two bowls. |
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| According to some people's opinions...collectionOh, old, cThese artifacts are made of ceramic with unglazed glaze. According to antique collectors, the artifacts found by Truong Xuan Thang's family most likely belong to the period...end of monthDuring the Ly Dynasty and the early Tran Dynasty. |
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| Two of the jars are among the artifacts found by the family of Mr. Truong Xuan Thang. |
Wang Yun