This one is breaking my brain a little bit. It’s over 1300 years old, but I doubt most people would notice anything odd if they saw it in an upmarket homewares store. The shape of the vessel itself has a classic quality to it (although, thinking about it, I’m not sure classic is the right way to describe something that old), and the decoration would still fit in in a lot of peoples’ kitchens today.
This one is breaking my brain a little bit. It’s over 1300 years old, but I doubt most people would notice anything odd if they saw it in an upmarket homewares store. The shape of the vessel itself has a classic quality to it (although, thinking about it, I’m not sure classic is the right way to describe something that old), and the decoration would still fit in in a lot of peoples’ kitchens today.
Some might say its the exact right way to describe something that old…