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Ancient Art of Yuan Dynasty Porcelain Pieces

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: 14th century, yuan porcelain, chinese blue and white <BR/>

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 porcelain, decorative styles, ancient education, yuan porcelain, ancient chinese history <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.

Chinese Blue White Yuan Porcelain

Yuan Dynasty Blue and White China Porcelain Kwan Jar Tags: blue and white china, cobalt blue, China porcelain <BR/>

Ming Dynasty Blue and White Red Stem Cup

Underglazed Copper – Red decorated Stem Cup The blue is rather paler and softer, this being attributed to the use of local Chinese cobalt mixed with the stronger imported variety which had become scarce and expensive.

Yuan Dynasty Blue and White Mei Ping Vase

Flawless piece of art work. With the general belief current in China that blue-and-white ceramics originated in the Sung (960-1279)

Ancient Technology in Chinese Pottery History

Ancient technology of Sung Yuan Dynasty to a well developed blue and white ceramics inventions through history of chinese civilization

Yuan Dynasty Beauty Jar

Remarkable Yuan Dynasty blue and white porcelain jar a piece of decorative style manufacture with underglazed tries of cobalt blue and white chinese antiques

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