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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Chinese Blue White Yuan Porcelain
Yuan Dynasty Blue and White China Porcelain Kwan Jar Tags: chinese blue and white porcelain, China porcelain, Yuan Dynasty, Kovels’ Antiques and Collectibles Price Guide, blue white china, ancient chinese dynasties <BR/>
Ming Dynasty Blue and White Red Stem Cup
Emperor Ch’eng hua (1465-1487), a new refined elegance appears, the white glaze being thick and smooth, having lost the uneven “orange peel” effect of the earlier periods
Tang Shape Blue and white Jar
Some innovative Tang potter hitting on the idea of combining the existing technique and the available material to produce blue-and-white porcelain perhaps even as an experiment.
How Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Was Manufactured
Each labour had his own expertise and this ends up with the finished blue-and-white porcelain being the sum of many men’s skills.
Ming Dynasty Porcelain Pilgrim bottle
The blue is a dark sapphire blue enhanced with the “heaped and piled” effect which gives it an added depth and beauty. The glaze is often tinged a bluish green
16th Century Ming Dynasty Blue White Cover Jar
Interesting Blue and white china cover jar drawn with 5 claw dragon made for the imperial palace ONLY Ming dynasty art

