Nanhai Marine Archaeology Sdn. Bhd.
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Shipwrecks & Antique porcelain and pottery
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Reports of our investigations have been published in: Turiang: a Fourteenth Century Shipwreck in Southeast Asian Waters (2001) a monograph published by the Pacific Asia Museum, Pasadena, California. Another museum catalogue: Maritime Archaeology and Shipwrecks Ceramics in Malaysia (2002) is published by the National Museum  Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.  Both books are written by Roxanna M. Brown and Sten Sjostrand. To order the catalogue. The latest book: "The Wanli Shipwreck and its Ceramic Cargo" (about our 17th century shipwreck) can be viewed on this site.  A number of other reports and articles have been written which have made a great contribution  towards the better understanding of the development of Chinese and Southeast Asian ceramics and early maritime trade in this region. These  reports are published on the Internet at: http://www.maritimeasia.ws.


The company works closely with the Malaysian Government and the Museums Department and bears all  costs associated with the search, investigation, recovery and research of these shipwrecks. The recovered artifacts are shared between the government of Malaysia and Nanhai Marine Archaeology.  We sell some of our pieces on the Internet, through Nanhai Marine Archaeology LLC in Delaware, in order to fund new projects.

The following shipwrecks have been discovered, excavated and/or investigated by Nanhai Marine Archaeology:
Tg. Simpang
Turiang
Nanyang
Longquan
Royal Nanhai
Xuande
Singtai
Anantes
Desaru
Wanli     
Nanhai Marine Archaeology is based in Malaysia and specializes in the search for historical shipwrecks and the history and development of Chinese and Southeast Asian ceramics.  This  involves underwater excavation and extensive research into the ships' design, construction as well as its antique porcelain and pottery cargoes.

We are an independent and self-financing company with a uniform approach to exploration which means wide areas of the seabed can be explored and undisturbed sites discovered. We engage experienced divers and extend an open invitation to all scholars and other experts to help maximize the knowledge gained from these sites and contribute to the quality of the research results.
Most of the shipwrecks we've discovered  are located in the South China Sea, far from shore and in deep water. Note: all ships, whether they were going to the Middle East, India , Malacca or not, had to go around the  coast of Malaysia to go through the Straits of Malacca.
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Nanhai Marine Archaeology Sdn. Bhd. was incorporated on the recommendation of the Malaysian authorities. This was done in order to formalize and to expand on the company’s researcher’s extensive knowledge of Asia’s ceramic developments and maritime trade.

The company’s researchers have been engaged in the search for historical shipwrecks for more than two decades and another decade researching maritime trade. Most of this work is concentrated to the South China Sea, a virtual highway for ancient shipping linking China to India, the Middle East and Southeast Asia in an extensive maritime trade system. This ancient trade started sometime around the 4th century and lasted well into the 19th century.

Following a successful shipwreck discovery, the company obtain a government permit to excavate the wreckage, and then carry out detailed marine archaeological procedures in recovering the artifacts, mapping the ship's remains and securing other data for future research. After each concluded project and following conservation of recovered artifacts, we search for and pinpoint ruined kiln sites and compare its wasters with the recovered ceramics until we are satisfied we located the place in which the shipwreck pottery was made centuries earlier. 

As such we have precisely located a kiln sites in Sisatchanalai, northern Thailand in which our Royal Nanhai and the Nanyang shipwreck celadon ware was made around AD. 1380-1460. (See videos on: http://www.ming-wrecks.com/photopage.html ) Other kilns was located in Sukhothai where production wasters matched the fish and flower plates found on the Turiang and the  Longquan shipwreck. These unique underglaze decorated wares was made at those exact kilns 600 years earlier!  Our latest shipwreck cargo; The Wanli Shipwreck, of Chinese blue and white porcelain, was likewise pinpointed to the Guangyinge kiln site in Jingdezhen, China. (See video on: http://www.ming-wrecks.com/photopage.html )

Our arrangement with the Malaysian authorities is such that we finance all operations and train young Malaysian nationals (on our initiative) in maritime archaeology and related research. After giving all unique and single artifacts and thirty percent of all recovered items to the National Museum (and assisting with exhibitions of artifacts from each project) we are allowed to sell our portion of the recovery to finance future projects. The findings from ongoing research and the compilation of reports, books and catalogues are available on these pages as well as on a separate Internet site: http://www.maritimeasia.ws

Due to the unquestionable authenticity and precisely dated shipwreck pottery, many International Museums now display our shipwreck pieces as reference material.

The artifacts sold on this website are therefore legally and properly excavated and can be supplied with an export permit from the Department of Museum in Malaysia should this be required. This unique working arrangement makes us one of the few Internet sellers that sell from own excavation and deliver a meaningful Certificate of Authenticity for all artifacts issued with a serial number.

So, if you are interested to purchase some of our Antique porcelain, old time pottery or other shipwreck artifacts from the Song dynasty, Ming porcelain or Chinese blue and white porcelain or the famous Yixing teapots, you can rest assured that every piece is excavated through proper archaeology by our own staff. We do not sell anything that is not excavated by ourselves or properly recorded and researched before offered for sale so every piece comes with the “Best possible provenance”

WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO EMAIL OUR PRINCIPAL RESEARCHER; Sten Sjostrand SHOULD YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR POSSIBLE PURCHASE
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Site with artefacts from shipwrecks:     http://www.ming-wrecks.com
Pages about 17th century porcelain:   http://www.thewanlishipwreck.com
Historical and production background
to the "porcelain Center of the world"   http://www.thewanlishipwreck.com/Jingdezhen.html
Antiques from shipwrecks:                 http://www.china-pottery.com
Asian art objects and pottery:      http://www.wanli-porcelain.com
Shipwreck antiques for sale:http://www.mingwrecks.com/artefacts.html
Antique Chinese porcelain  http://www.sawankhalok.com
OUR GUARANTEE:
When buying anything from our web pages you are NOT dealing with antique dealers or other middle men. You will be buying directly from a team of dedicated researchers that excavated, recovered and researched every single piece offered for sale. We encourage you to contact us by email with questions regarding your possible purchase. Write to: Sten Sjostrand. If you are not satisfied with our artifacts, delivery service or; if you obtain an expert opinion that our artifacts are not as old as stated by us, just return the item and we will give you full refund.
SHIPPING ARTEFACTS:
All our artifacts and publications will be shipped from our store in Malaysia. The default shipping metod is "Registered Air Parcel" which is managed by Malaysia’s national post office.  Once your package is delivered to the post office, you can track its routing INSIDE Malaysia by clicking here.

If you reside in the US, you can track the package's routing WHEN in the USA by clicking here. All other customers can find their national post office and their respective online tracking systems by clicking here. When at these tracking sites, you should enter the 13 digit tracking number -which we will provide you in a separate email after sending your order. Once this is done, we would expect to be notified about the safe arrival of the artifact(s). Should we not receive such arrival notice inside three weeks from the date when the items were delivered to the Malaysian post office, we will consider it delivered and close the account without any possibility to trace its loss or delivery thereafter.

LOSS OR DAMAGE:
We do not insure our shipments due to costly premiums and difficulties with claiming compensation in case of damage or loss. Instead, we provide safe packing boxes where each artifact is embedded and separated by foam padding. Should you despite this care receive your piece(s) damaged, we ask you to return it to us after sending us pictures of its condition on arrival. We shall then send you replacement piece(s) -free of charge. If the tracking system confirms that your package has been lost, we shall replace the artifact(s) without cost to you.

To read our customer's comments on shipping & packing, please visit our testimonies page.  Here you can email the buyer directly for  verification of their statements. Please note that each of these customers has agreed to us publishing their email addresses such that anyone can write to them for confirmation of their various comments.


WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO EMAIL OUR PRINCIPAL RESEARCHER; Sten Sjostrand SHOULD YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR POSSIBLE PURCHASE



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