Impressed Ding: Difference between revisions

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Created page with "'''Impressed Ding''' refers to Ding ware decorated using stamped or molded pattern units pressed into the clay body prior to glazing, produced chiefly during the Northern Song period (960–1127) at the Ding kilns of Quyang, Hebei Province. Unlike carved Ding, where motifs are formed through hand-cut lines, impressed Ding employs '''repeated ornamental elements''' derived from pattern repertoires shared across contemporary textile weaving, silk embroidery, and metalwork..."
 
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[[Category:Five Great Kilns]]
[[Category:Five Great Kilns]]
[[Category:Ceramic decorative techniques]]
[[Category:Ceramic decorative techniques]]
[[Category:Kiln sites in Hebei]]
[[Category:Kiln sites in Hebei]]
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[[Category:North China]]