Ewer in the form of an elephant

Title
Ewer in the form of an elephant
Year/Period
15th-16th centuries
Region
Vietnam
Object Type
Material
Dimension
Object size: H:15 * L:24 * W:12.7cm
Accession No.
1996-00100

This elephant-shaped ewer is decorated in underglaze blue. The body is decorated with floral motifs and a patterned cloth is painted on its back.Although heavily influenced by the Chinese ceramic tradition, Vietnamese materials and potting styles are unique. Technically not ‘porcelain’, which is translucent and pure white, these stonewares are different in appearance from Chinese and other Southeast Asian ceramics. Vietnamese wares are typically more heavily potted and have an off-white clay body. Cobalt oxide could have been imported from West Asia via China to produce the blue tones.Vietnam entered the international trade during the 14th century and produced the greatest volume and variety of wares for Southeast Asia, particularly Indonesia, the Philippines and Malaysia. However, by the 16th century, due to intense competition from the Chinese kilns, the export of Vietnamese wares to these markets was greatly reduced.