However, ceramics, protected
by high-fired glazes, can remain underwater virtually unaffected
for many centuries. The locations of some of these wrecks
have been known by local fishermen for years, but, recently
large cargoes of these ceramics have been brought to auction
and
have been sold for many millions of pounds; thus establishing
their true value as sunken treasure. Their value however
is not only measured in monetary terms, as each wreck is
a time capsule, and the knowledge gained from examining
these cargoes has been priceless in advancing our understanding
of Chinese, Thai and Vietnamese ceramics.
These ships did not carry cargoes of fabulous individual
pieces fetching many thousands of pounds each, although
examples of these do exist, but rather they were the everyday
plates, bowls and vases destined for middleclass markets
around the world. As such, although these pieces are individually
crafted and painted, and truly representative of the style
and the era in which they were created, they are now available
at a price so many more of us can afford.
Welcome to the world of Shipwreck
Ceramics
Thank you for visiting, if you find the site interesting or informative, please support us by clicking on our advertised links - no purchase is necessary.