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  2. Jingdezhen porcelain - Wikipedia

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    Jingdezhen ware became particularly important from the Song period with the production of Qingbai (青白, "Blueish-white") ware. The Jingdezhen Qingbai was a transparent and jade-like type of porcelain, with a transparent glaze giving a blueish-white tint. Decoration was made by delicate carving or incising.

  3. Transitional porcelain - Wikipedia

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    Transitional porcelain is Jingdezhen porcelain, manufactured at China's principle ceramic production area, in the years during and after the transition from Ming to Qing. As with several previous changes of dynasty in China, this was a protracted and painful period of civil war. Though the start date of Qing rule is customarily given as 1644 ...

  4. Kraak ware - Wikipedia

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    Kraak ware or Kraak porcelain (Dutch Kraakporselein) is a type of Chinese export porcelain produced mainly in the late Ming dynasty, in the Wanli reign (1573–1620), but also in the Tianqi (1620–1627) and the Chongzhen (1627–1644). [ 1 ] It was among the first Chinese export wares to arrive in Europe in mass quantities, and was frequently ...

  5. Blue and white pottery - Wikipedia

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    In the early 20th century, the development of the classic blue and white Jingdezhen ware porcelain was dated to the early Ming period, but consensus now agrees that these wares began to be made around 1300-1320, and were fully developed by the mid-century, as shown by the David Vases dated 1351, which are cornerstones for this chronology.

  6. Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art - Wikipedia

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    The collection concentrates on pieces in the "Chinese taste" rather than export ware, and on Imperial porcelain, much of it Jingdezhen ware. It includes examples of the rare Ru and Guan wares and two important Yuan dynasty blue and white porcelain temple vases (the "David Vases"), the oldest dated blue and white porcelain pieces, from 1351. [2]

  7. Chinese export porcelain - Wikipedia

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    Chinese porcelain plate for a Dutch sea-captain of the ship Vryburg, Canton, 1756 Wares include Kraak porcelain , Swatow ware , transitional porcelain , armorial porcelain , Canton porcelain , and Chinese Imari , which were all largely or entirely made for export, as well as other types that were also sold to the domestic market.

  8. Jingdezhen - Wikipedia

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    Jingdezhen is a prefecture-level city, in eastern Jiangxi province, with a total population of 1,669,057 (2018), [1] bordering Anhui to the north. It is known as the "Porcelain Capital" because it has been producing Chinese ceramics for at least 1,000 years, and for much of that period Jingdezhen porcelain was the most important and finest quality in China.

  9. An hua - Wikipedia

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    Detail of 19th-century plate with an hua decoration. White glazed oblated pot with two ears and an hua design, Jingdezhen ware, Xuande Reign (AD 1426–1435), Ming. The veiled design, starting from a circle in the centre of the body, can just be seen in the photo, when enlarged (click on image to enlarge, then choose the maximum pixel size)