Salvaged from the Sinan sea, this bottle is assumed to belong to the Sinan Ship. The Sinan Ship is named after the local area where the ship wrecked in ancient times. This ship was heading to Japan departing Kyeongwon, China in 1323. It was fully loaded with trading goods. All celadons were produced from Yongcheon and Kyeongdeokjin kilns in the 14th century. This is an exquisite bottle with an oval shape body. (Dm 22.3cm, Db 11.8cm)