Treasure From Hoi An
The Hoi An treasure is from a much older shipwreck than the Tek Sing, estimated to have taken place around 1490AD (about the time than Henry VII was born!). Little is know about the vessel, including her name, so the hoard has been named after the nearby town of Faifo, today known as Hoi An. The contents are in many ways more exciting even than those ofthe Tek Sing, because they are of Vietnamese origin. Vietnamese blue and white ceramics are extremely rare, dating from only a few decades around 1430, when the Ming Dynasty banned the export of such items from China. Many of the most skilled artisans fled to Vietnam in defiance, and the country briefly took over as the world's premier source. These treasures are from that era and are usually exceptionally hard to obtain.
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Hoi An Treasure - Jarlet
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Hoi An Treasure - Persimmon
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Hoi An Treasure - Large Round
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