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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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    13028 The Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art (abbreviated as the PDF) held a collection of Chinese ceramics and related items assembled by Percival...
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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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    much Chinese celadon greenware, white porcelain, and blue-and-white ware. Japan also imported Chinese pottery as well as Korean and Vietnamese ceramics. Such...
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  • temperature. Common examples are earthenware, porcelain, and brick. The earliest ceramics made by humans were fired clay bricks used for building house walls and...
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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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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  • Byzantine Empire Macedonian art The Antique and Medieval Asian World Chinese ceramics Japanese Pottery Korean Pottery The Arts of Islam Islamic pottery Persian...
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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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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  • Zhuo Zhenxi (category Chinese archaeologists)
    Zhuo Zhenxi (Chinese: 禚振西; born 1938) is a Chinese archaeologist known for extensively researching ancient Chinese ceramics, particularly those from the...
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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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    Chicken Cup (Chenghua) (category Ceramics in the Metropolitan Museum of Art)
    seven-sale series of Chinese ceramics in Hong Kong. A Chenghua chicken cup from the private Meiyintang collection of Chinese ceramics was sold at the auction...
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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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    David Vases (category Chinese porcelain)
    of blue and white", and "linchpin in studies of the development of Chinese ceramics with underglaze blue decorations", and the standard by which all other...
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    An hua (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    An hua (Chinese: 暗花; pinyin: ànhuā) is a term used in Chinese ceramics meaning secret or veiled decoration; the designs being visible through transmitted...
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