where a tube of clay was spiralled around base to build up the vessel
which may have assisted in hunting or served other roles in their mobile camps
produced ceramics that were not only treasured locally but also widely exported across Asia via extensive maritime trade networks
This period saw the spread of settlements across the northwestern plains of South Asia
Thai Sawankhalok Celadon Glazed Miniature Hamsa Ritual Ewer (Kendi) Peshawar where a tube of claySukhothai Kingdom or Ayutthaya Period, c. 13001400 AD, Sukhothai Province, Si Satchanalai, Pa Yang Kilns, Thailand This fantastic miniature kendi, fashioned in the form of a hamsa (sacred goose), exemplifies the elegance and innovation of Sawankhalok ceramics. The piece features a gracefully curved tail handle, a bird shaped spout, and an elongated cylindrical neck with a wide flared rim. Its design sits atop a discoid foot, all coated in a moss green