Indus Valley, Pakistan, Nal culture (around 3100-2700 BCE). The lot consist of three carinated ceramic beakers with thin straight walls, open mouths and small centric feet. Painted with very elegant and carefully made geometric friezes of rhombus, squares and linear motifs to the body. Two of them with bichrome (dark-brown and red, light-brown and red), one of them with dark-brown monochrome decoration.
Provenance: Private collection of a German artist and collector living in Southeast Asia. Condition: Good condition with traces of age and use, some chips to the lip, some color fading. Small repair to one vessel.
Dimensions: opening diameter 8-9 cm, foot diameter 3-4 cm, Height 5.5-6.5 cm