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  2. Chinese ceramics - Wikipedia

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    Chinese ceramics are one of the most significant forms of Chinese art and ceramics globally. They range from construction materials such as bricks and tiles, to hand-built pottery vessels fired in bonfires or kilns , to the sophisticated Chinese porcelain wares made for the imperial court and for export.

  3. Famille rose - Wikipedia

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    Famille rose bowl, Imperial porcelain, Jingdezhen Famille rose (French for " pink family ") is a type of Chinese porcelain introduced in the 18th century and defined by pink overglaze enamel . It is a Western classification for Qing dynasty porcelain known in Chinese by various terms: fencai , ruancai , yangcai , and falangcai . [ 1 ]

  4. List of Chinese symbols, designs, and art motifs - Wikipedia

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    Double fish [8] / twin fish: [9] two horizontal fishes, each facing an opposite direction Marital happiness; [ 8 ] fertility and abundance [ 9 ] Pairs of golden fish/ Golden fish (as part of the Eight Auspicious pattern ): [ 8 ] two fishes in the vertical planes, with their faces inward.

  5. Jun ware - Wikipedia

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    Jun wheel-thrown stoneware bowl with blue glaze and purple splashes, Jin dynasty, 1127–1234 Official Jun "streaked" hexagonal flowerpot and stand, Ming dynasty, 1400–35 Wine cup, opaque bluish glaze with purple-red splashes, late Jin or early Yuan dynasty, 12th–13th century

  6. Ru ware - Wikipedia

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    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 court for a brief period around 1100. Fewer than 100 complete pieces survive, though there are later imitations which do not entirely match the originals.

  7. Famille jaune, noire, rose, verte - Wikipedia

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    Moon flask (right) in famille rose, Jingdezhen porcelain, Yongzheng reign (1723–1735). Famille jaune, noire, rose, verte are terms used in the West to classify Chinese porcelain of the Qing dynasty by the dominant colour of its enamel palette.

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