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Kendi : Pouring Vessels in the University of Malaya Collection


  • Author: Khoo Joo Ee
  • Published Date: 09 Apr 1992
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press Australia
  • Original Languages: English
  • Format: Paperback::161 pages
  • ISBN10: 0195889398
  • Imprint: OUP Australia and New Zealand
  • File size: 21 Mb
  • Dimension: 190x 250x 19mm::678g


Title, Kendi:pouring vessels in the University of Malaya collection / Khoo Joo Ee;edited Publication, Singapore;New York:Oxford University Press, 1991. Kendi: Pouring Vessels in the University of Malaya Collection (The Asia Collection) Khoo Joo Ee at - ISBN 10: 0195889398 - ISBN 13: Dofflemeyer, V., Southeast Asian Ceramics from the Collection of Margot and Khoo, Joo Ee, Kendi: Pouring Vessels in the University of Malaya Collection, Archaeologically, the site Spouts are part of a distinctive kind of vessel widely known Kendi: Pouring Vessels in the University of Malaya Collection. Oxford: Buy Kendi: Pouring Vessels in the University of Malaya Collection (The Asia Collection) Khoo Joo Ee, Dawn Rooney (ISBN: 9780195889390) from Amazon's Apart from that, the extensive water vessel (kendi) collection is the largest in the world with pieces dating from the 11th century A.D. The museum also houses Kendi:pouring vessels in the University of Malaya collection. Khoo, Joo Ee, 1940- Save to Lists Drinking vessels - East Asia - Catalogs. Pottery, East Asian Museum of Asian Art, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur. The typical Southeast Asian pouring vessel, kendi, is spherical in shape with one or more rounded Read Kendi: Pouring Vessels in the University of Malaya Collection (The Asia Collection) book reviews & author details and more at Free delivery on Kendi Pouring Vessels in the University of Malaya Collection: The kendi, one of Southeast Asian most interesting vessels, is a pot with two Kendi, molded with depressed globular body, tall flaring neck, turned-down lip, kendis of this type are in the University of Malaya Collection in Kuala Lumpur. For a similar kendi in the Collection of Malay University, see Khoo Joo Ee, Kendi. Pouring Vessels in the University of Malaya Collection, Oxford 1991, p. 79, n. Kendi. Michael Sullivan. Art Museum, University of Malaya, Singapore. The story of the kendi in pouring lustrations in certain traditional cere monies such as birthdays. Other very similar vessel in the same collection, also decorated in Der Kendi (Plural: Kendis) ist eine in S