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This date corresponds to the reign of the Kangxi emperor (1662-1722) of the Qing dynasty (1644-1911). The wreck was discovered off the Southern coast of Vietnam in 1998 near Ca Mau. The wreck is now commonly referred to as the Ca Mau wreck. \r\nThe ship was loaded with Chinese porcelain of various designs for export to South Asia and Europe. This object is one of a group of 182 pieces of porcelain acquired by the V&A from this wreck. This object as it exists now as a so-called 'sea-sculpture' was created through accident and nature. These objects were fused together by a fire on board the ship, which was possibly the cause of the wreck. The coral grew on these fused pieces whilst they lay on the seabed.  The component pieces of porcelain were mass produced in Jingdezhen, Southern China.","physicalDescription":"This object is formed of a stack of underglaze blue decorated porcelain cups encrusted with small fragments of coral. 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