Early Vietnamese Ceramics or Annamese Ceramics Wine
Droplet Frog
Thus Vietnamese Ceramics have been literally called
“Annamese”, a practice been initiated by the
Japanese. 13th to 14th century


Early Vietnamese or Annamese Blue and
White Frog14th Century Annamese Blue and White Wine
Dropper Frog rawly painted with blue spots. On the top of
the body of the frog, there is a hole to server as an water
inlet and the mouth of the frog is a small outlet to serve
as a water droplet outlet.(Dimensions : Ht 10cm x Wd 16cm ,
)
The
common signature of Annamese ware is the milky white
glazed over the bluish hand drawn frog. This are exported
wares to the Middle east to serve as a wine drinking
vessel

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