This bowl, with faded red and green enamelled floral motifs, is an example of ‘provincial’ bowls mass-produced to be exported as wares for everyday use. Generally, such wares are of a lower quality and come with designs less formal than those of Jingdezhen. This piece was part of a sizable cargo of Chinese export ceramics and porcelain uncovered from a late 17th century shipwreck near Vung Tau, Vietnam. The ship was enroute to Batavia from China, and the cargo on it would have eventually made it way to the Southeast Asian market where Chinese ceramics were popular and much valued.