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  3. Ru ware - Wikipedia

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    The shapes include dishes, probably used as brush-washers, cups, wine bottles (carafes in modern terms), small vases, and censers and incense-burners. They can be considered as a particular form of celadon wares. [3] Ru ware represents one of the Five Great Kilns identified by later Chinese writers. The wares were reserved for the Imperial ...

  4. An hua - Wikipedia

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    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 light, produced either by incising the design into the porcelain before glazing and firing or by delicate slip-trailing in white slip on the porcelain body. [1]

  5. Chinese ceramics - Wikipedia

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    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. Chinese ceramics show a continuous development since pre-dynastic times and the first pottery was made during the Palaeolithic era.

  6. 10 most common eBay scams to look out for

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    Examples include fake, counterfeit, broken, or damaged items. “As with most things, if it’s too good to be true, it probably is. There’s been an uptick in sellers marking name-brand items ...

  7. Underglaze - Wikipedia

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    Chinese whiteware was prized as an import to Islamic countries [12] that would then trade cobalt for the manufacture of more Chinese porcelain. This was changed to a Chinese form of cobalt that in its ore form had a higher composition of MnFe 2 O 4 rather than Fe 3 O 4 (Iron(II,III) oxide). Due to the Middle Eastern demand for blue and white ...

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  9. Ge ware - Wikipedia

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    This form of double crackle is called "gold thread and iron wire" (金丝铁线; 金絲鐵線; jīnsī-tiěxiàn) in Chinese tradition, describing the small and larger networks respectively. [ 18 ] Like other Song wares, Ge ware was skillfully copied in Jingdezhen porcelain under the Ming and Qing dynasties, [ 19 ] as well as the 20th century ...