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A Trio Of Celadon Vases, Thailand 14th-16th Century. This elegant group of three celadon vases, produced between the 14th and 16th centuries in Thailand, showcases the refined artistry of the Sukhothai and Sawankhalok kilns, owned centres of ceramic production during the height of the country's classical period. Each vase is crafted from high-fired stoneware, coated in a translucent celadon glaze with hues ranging from soft olive to pale green. Delicate incised designs beneath the glaze add visual depth and texture, exemplifying the technical and aesthetic sophistication of Thai ceramics during this era. The production and export of celadon ceramics from Thailand reached their peak during this period, with wares widely distributed across Southeast Asia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, and the Middle East. Tallest H165 D105mm, shortest H140 D115mm Provenance Ex Kinnarid Collection