See 300-year-old antique pottery
The professional team of Ha Tinh Museum has suddenly discovered hundreds of ancient ceramic artifacts in Cam Trang village (Duc Giang and Vu Quang) dating back about 250 - 350 years.
On June 3, Mr. Le Ba Hanh, Deputy Director of Ha Tinh Museum said that most of these objects are being kept by people, others are revealed at the riverbank area in Hamlet 1, Duc Giang Commune. .
Le Trong Bo's family (Cam Trang village) is keeping many artifacts of pottery,
Ancient terracotta vase.
The ancient artifacts discovered are mainly flower vases, jars, jars, pots, plates, bowls, pots . made of earthenware, pottery, porcelain . with eel skin color or pale yellow color, surrounded floating, simple and rustic activities such as horizontal stripes and round rims.
One of the precious jars has iridescent eel skin color
Especially on some artifacts, there are still 4 bat-shaped or baby-shaped nipples, the inside is engraved with a circle and a wave shape. Each object has an average height of 40-80cm.
Others have pale colors
According to Hanh, these objects date back about 250-350 years. Cam Trang pottery village was once famous all over the country, because some families outside the North migrated to Thanh Nghe area in the past. Cam Trang pottery village existed from the 17th century to the 30s of the 20th century.
In the coming time, the museum of Ha Tinh province will organize the collection and transfer of these objects to the museum for research, display, preservation and storage.
( Photo provided by Ha Tinh provincial museum )
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