An ancient crock pot with lid, Le dynasty, XVIII century; has a height of 16cm and a diameter of 17cm. The pot's body bulges with a rounded, concave mouth and bottom. When it comes to ceramics from the Le dynasty - it is impossible not to mention crockery. During the excavations of the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long, a large amount of crockery was found, showing that, at that time, pottery was used by the common and royals. From the Early Le dynasty, crockery production has been thriving Each region has its own style. For example, Huong Canh produces unglazed brown crockery with various jars, pots, and basins, but the most popular are ossuaries and jars.