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    was a Chinese invention and is so identified with China that it is still called "china" in everyday English usage. Most later Chinese ceramics, even of...
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    AD, Japanese ceramics have often been influenced by the artistic sensibilities of neighbouring East Asian civilizations such as Chinese and Korean-style...
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    Porcelain (redirect from China (pottery))
    2008-06-27. Vainker, 66 Te-k'un, Cheng (1984). Studies in Chinese ceramics. Hong Kong: Chinese University Press. pp. 92–93. ISBN 978-962-201-308-7. Archived...
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    temperature. Common examples are earthenware, porcelain, and brick. The earliest ceramics made by humans were brick walls used for building houses and other structures...
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    including long before Chinese domination, as archeological evidence supports. Much of Vietnamese pottery and ceramics after the Chinese-domination era was...
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    13028 The Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art (abbreviated as the PDF) holds a collection of Chinese ceramics and related items assembled by Percival...
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    Dictionary of Ceramics; 3rd edition. The Institute of Minerals, 1994. Medley, Margaret, The Chinese Potter: A Practical History of Chinese Ceramics, p. 13,...
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    millennium BCE. Much of Thai pottery and ceramics in the later centuries was influenced by Chinese ceramics, but has always remained distinct by mixing...
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    peak of Chinese ceramics, though the large and more exuberantly painted ceramics of the Ming dynasty (1368–1644) have a wider reputation. Chinese emperors...
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    Percival David (category Chinese porcelain)
    a scholar and collector of Chinese ceramics. His collection of Chinese ceramics in the Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art is regarded as the world's...
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    been developed around the world in different time periods, such as Chinese ceramics and Native American pottery. In the pottery of ancient Greece "vase-painting"...
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    Chinese art, and much of the finest work was produced in large workshops or factories by essentially unknown artists, especially in Chinese ceramics....
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  • Holdings (formerly China Ceramics Co., Ltd.) was founded in 1993 and now based in Jinjiang city, Fujian province of China. China Ceramics involves in the...
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    the 15th-century Chinese occupation of Vietnam (1407–27) is considered to be the main period of Chinese influence on Vietnamese ceramics. During this period...
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    century Chinese ceramics began to be exported to Korea in the 3rd century. During the Goryeo period (918–1392) there was high demand for Chinese porcelain...
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    Ceramic glaze, or simply glaze, is a glassy coating on ceramics. It is used for decoration, to ensure the item is impermeable to liquids and to minimise...
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  • 1946. Clark formed one of the most important Western collections of Chinese ceramics (though it was outshone by that of Sir Percival David). His first donation...
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    for non-Western markets are covered by the term depends on context. Chinese ceramics made mainly for export go back to the Tang dynasty if not earlier,...
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    Chinese culture (simplified Chinese: 中华文化; traditional Chinese: 中華文化; pinyin: Zhōnghuá wénhuà) is one of the world's oldest cultures, originating thousands...
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    Chinese influences on Islamic pottery cover a period starting from at least the 8th century CE to the 19th century. The influence of Chinese ceramics...
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    Chinese Filipinos (sometimes referred as Filipino Chinese in the Philippines) are Filipinos of Chinese descent with ancestry mainly from Fujian, but are...
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    Macau Scientific and Cultural Centre Museum (category Ceramics museums)
    collection covers over a period of over 5,000 years of Chinese art history. The history of Chinese ceramics dates back to the Neolithic period. Since the third...
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    Ru ware (category CS1 Chinese-language sources (zh))
    Ru ware, Ju ware, or "Ru official ware" (Chinese: 汝瓷) is a famous and extremely rare type of Chinese pottery from the Song dynasty, produced for the imperial...
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    collections of Chinese ceramics. The earliest material is Neolithic (4th–2nd millennium BC), including decorated funerary vessels. Han Dynasty ceramics (206 BC–AD...
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    Famille jaune, noire, rose, verte (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    study of ruby-pink enamels on Chinese porcelain: with a comparison of Chinese pink glass and European pink enamels of ceramics". Studies in Conservation....
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    Celadon (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    meeting the Chinese but not the European definitions of porcelain. For many centuries, celadon wares were highly regarded by the Chinese imperial court...
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    Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2023-10-08. "A Potted History of Chinese Ceramics". www.thechinaguide.com. Retrieved 2023-10-16. "The History and Significance...
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    Sang de boeuf glaze (category Chinese porcelain)
    potters produced versions of the Chinese glaze, which is technically very difficult to achieve and control. For Chinese ceramics, some museums and books prefer...
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    Dragon kiln (category Articles containing traditional Chinese-language text)
    kiln (Chinese: 龍窯; pinyin: lóng yáo; Wade–Giles: lung-yao) or "climbing kiln", is a traditional Chinese form of kiln, used for Chinese ceramics, especially...
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    Islamic pottery occupied a geographical position between Chinese ceramics, and the pottery of the Byzantine Empire and Europe. For most of the period,...
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