Hutian kilns: Difference between revisions

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Created page with "'''Hutian kilns''' (湖田窑) refer to the ceramic production complexes located in the Hutian area of Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province. Active primarily during the Song, Yuan, and Ming periods, the Hutian kilns were central to the development of Jingdezhen as the major center of high-fired white and blue-and-white ceramics. The kilns played a key role in the transition from Qingbai wares to underglaze-blue porcelains. == Historical Context == During the Northern and South..."
 
 
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Kiln construction follows the **southern dragon kiln** model, supporting long firing chambers and sustained high-temperature firings.
Kiln construction follows the '''southern dragon kiln''' model, supporting long firing chambers and sustained high-temperature firings.


== Materials and Technical Characteristics ==
== Materials and Technical Characteristics ==