later Qing period, Chinese blue-and-white porcelain continued to serve as the basic utilitarian ware for everyday use among Southeast Asia
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Ming Dynasty Porcelain Plate Loquat motif
Blue-and-white porcelain ceramics requires only one firing and has been considered one of the most economical. imported cobalt pigment which produces a strong brilliant blue as typically seen in Yung_Lo and Hsuan Te blue-and-white Ming Dynasty
Painted funerary Jar Neolithic period 2000 BC
Painted funerary Jar since Neolithic period 2000 BC. Chinese Neolithic pottery, both delicate and durable, was artfully decorated and served both practical and ritual purposes.
Neolithic Painted pottery jar black and red
Painted pottery jar with wave design in black and red since Neolithic period 2000 BC excavated in Linhsia of Kansu province
Ming Dynasty Porcelain dragon Bowl
Red greenish vibes Ming Dynasty Porcelain bowl with dragon remarkable populated with increasing demand of Ming Dynasty ceramics
Colored pottery jar, Neolithic period 2000 BC
Two thousand years before the Christian era, the people were already making excellent pottery discovered in the area of manufacture

