(Baonghean.vn) - While digging up trees to clear the land for a house, Mr. Truong Xuan Thang in Nghi Thai commune discovered a number of old vases, bowls, and jars with very sophisticated enamel. According to the assessment of some antique experts, it is likely that the artifacts date back to the Tran Dynasty.
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CMore than a year ago, Mr. Truong Xuan Thang in Thai Binh hamlet, Nghi Thai commune (Nghi Loc) and his father Truong Xuan Linh were digging trees to clear the ground to build a house when they discovered a number of bowls and jars suspected to be antiques lying at a depth of 1 meter. |
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During the excavation process, due to ignorance, some artifacts were broken. |
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Mr. Thangsaid: "When I discovered it, I didn't think it was an antique, I just thought it was beautiful so I brought it into the house to display for fun. At the end of 2014, a friend came to visit and saw it and determined it was an antique.offered to buy it back but the family refused to sell. In the photo is an enamel vase. |
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The artifacts, despite being underground for many years, still retain their ivory-yellow glaze and cracks. |
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The artifacts still retain their original colors. |
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The bowl is intact with a simple 5-petal flower pattern. |
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Another bowl has only a 4-petal flower pattern. |
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Bottom of 2 bowls. |
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According to some peoplepriorityoh my goshThese artifacts were cast in ceramic with natural glaze. According to antique collectors, the artifacts that Mr. Truong Xuan Thang's family found are most likely from the periodend of the yearLy dynasty, early Tran dynasty. |
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Two jars among the artifacts found by Mr. Truong Xuan Thang's family. |
Wang Yun