Water Jar
82-7-227
From: Thailand | Sakon Nakhon | Ban Chiang Khruea
Curatorial Section: Asian
| Native Name | Hai Kin Naam | ไหน้ำกิน | Hai Nam Duem | ไหน้ำดื่ม | หม้อน้ำดื่ม | ตุ่มน้ำดื่ม |
| Object Number | 82-7-227 |
| Current Location | Collections Storage |
| Culture | Thai | Isaan |
| Provenience | Thailand | Sakon Nakhon | Ban Chiang Khruea |
| Site Name | Ban Chiang Khruea | บ้านเชียงเครือ |
| Date Made | 1900-1981 |
| Section | Asian |
| Materials | Ceramic | Earthenware |
| Subject | Storage Jar | Food Service Tools and Equipment |
| Description | A large, clay jar with a flat bottom and a slight patterning along the outside under the lip. The jar was made through paddeling with a wood paddle and clay potter's anvil. This was made by a Phu Thai Group (ผู้ไท/ภูไท) (Sakon Na Khon). Black marks are visible from an outdoor firing process. There is no soot present. |
| Height | 28 cm |
| Width | 29 cm |
| Credit Line | Thai-Lao Ethnographic Expedition, Joyce C. White, 1981 |
| Other Number | 175 - Field Number |
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