Many precious artifacts and antiques discovered in Ha Tinh
On the afternoon of July 2, Ha Tinh Museum announced that during the process of searching and researching in Nghi Xuan District (Ha Tinh), a group of staff from this museum had just discovered many rare artifacts and antiques made of ceramic materials dating from about the 14th to the 16th century.
On the afternoon of July 2, Ha Tinh Museum announced that during the process of searching and researching in Nghi Xuan District (Ha Tinh), a group of staff from this museum had just discovered many rare artifacts and antiques made of ceramic materials dating from about the 14th to the 16th century.
The newly discovered artifacts and antiques are made of ancient ceramic and porcelain materials and crafted using traditional manual methods.
Among them, the collection of ancient bowls and plates are crafted in the style of a cupped base, flared mouth, covered with jade and brown enamel, smooth and shiny enamel, bearing the typical style of the Tran and Le dynasties.
In particular, the most prominent in the collection is a ceramic bowl, covered with jade enamel, measuring 25cm in diameter at the mouth, 15cm in diameter at the base, and 20cm in height. The mouth of the bowl is decorated with two concentric circles. According to the assessment of the Ha Tinh Museum staff, this is the largest ancient bowl from the Tran Dynasty ever discovered in Ha Tinh.
Some rare artifacts and antiques have just been discovered in Nghi Xuan district (Ha Tinh).
According to the initial assessment of the authorities, the collection of rare artifacts and antiques that have just been discovered will help archaeological researchers learn more about the discovery area and distribution of archaeological sites related to historical periods in the Ly-Tran-Le period in Nghi Xuan district, which need to be collected, preserved and further researched.
According to (thanhnien.com.vn) - HL