Yuan Dynasty. (1279-1368), Under glazed blue and white porcelain technique provided an ideal medium for a whole new range of Chinese decorative expressions often depicting the rich mythology and symbolism which were so much a part of Chinese life. Tags: chinese blue and white, china yuan dynasty, 14th century, blue white porcelain, Yuan Dynasty Porcelain [...]
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Yuan Dynasty, early 14th century Blue White Porcelain
Yuan Dynasty. (1279-1368), the basic technology of ceramic production had already been well developed. It was only in decorative styles and new materials that the potter found scope for further experimentation and innovation. Tags: blue white pottery, cobalt blue, blue white porcelain, Yuan Dynasty, Yuan Period, ancient education, yuan porcelain <BR/>
Yuan Dynasty Porcelain Blue White China
Yuan Dynasty.early 14th century. COVERED JARLET, with lotus leaf shaped cover and decorated with a chrysanthemum scroll.
Late Ming (Lung Ch’ing to Ch’ung Cheng), 1567-1643
Late Ming period during the reign of Wan Li (1567-1620), large numbers of blue-and-white were produced for the domestic and export markets and although some of the quality and craftsmanship
Qing Dynasty Blue White Porcelain Food Container
Ideal glaze was perfected in which all traces of the blue/greenish tinge in Qing dynasty porcelain art had finally been removed during the Qing Period (1644-1912).
China Blue White Porcelain First Produced
Most Western ceramics experts is that Chinese blue-and-white was only started in the first half of the 14th century, some time just before the middle of the Yuan Dynasty between 1322 and 1330.
Blue white porcelain Phoenix Head Flask Yuan Dynasty
14th Century Yuan Blue and White Phoenix Head Flask drawn with wings of phoenix features and scrolls of flowers enhancing the beauty of the flask.
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
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
Blue and white Ming Dynasty Bottle Vase
Blue and white bottle vase completely fully covered with design Ming Dynasty favorite design

