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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

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.

Ming Dynasty vase in 5 colors

Ming Dynasty vase ceramics with open work decoration in five colors with phoenix design. Very often the colours are a bit too heavy in Ming Dynasty Porcelain.

Ming Dynasty Pottery Te-hua Ware Statue of Bodhidharma

Ming Dynasty Pottery Te-hua Ware Statue of Bodhidharma in white porcelain from the kilns of Te-hua in Fukien province

Ming Dynasty Square vase Porcelain

Ming Dynasty vase Square vase with floral design and blue and white chrysanthemums. Ming Dynasty pottery is famous for its excellence.

Ming Dynasty Vase with dragon design

Ming Dynasty Vase with dragon design manufactured in Wan-li period of Ming Dynasty. Ming Dynasty saw an extraordinary period of innovation in ceramic manufacture.

Blue and white Ming Dynasty Bottle Vase

Blue and white bottle vase completely fully covered with design Ming Dynasty favorite design

Greenish White Cover Jar Ming Dynasty Art

Cover Jar with greenish white glaze product of Ming Dynasty Yung-lo which can be seen as continued ceramic traditions Yuan Dynasty

Ming Dynasty Porcelain Round bottom bottle flask

Ming Dynasty Porcelain moon flask an influence of Middle East beyond the traditional shape however Chinese decoration still reign

Ming Dynasty Porcelain dragon Bowl

Red greenish vibes Ming Dynasty Porcelain bowl with dragon remarkable populated with increasing demand of Ming Dynasty ceramics

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