Water vessel

Title
Water vessel
Year/Period
1970s
Region
Perak, Malay Peninsula
Dimension
Object size: H23.0 x Cir46.5 cm
Accession No.
C-0610

This earthenware water vessel derives its shape from the gourd, a fleshy fruit of a creeping vine that since ancient times was hollowed out and dried for use as a water container. It has a fluted body and decorated with stamped geometric motif.Malay pottery consists mainly of household utensils such as cooking pots, dishes, storage vessels for water and incense braziers. Traditionally, they were hand-moulded without the use of potter’s wheel. Many take their shapes from natural forms such as fruit or vegetables and are decorated with incised floral and geometric motifs.