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ChineseAdmin (talk | contribs) Created page with "'''Jian ware''' (建盏, also 建窑) refers to the high-fired black and dark brown stonewares produced primarily in the Jianyang region of northern Fujian Province during the Song period. Jian ware bowls are closely associated with the preparation and evaluation of whisked tea in literati and monastic contexts. Their characteristic iron-rich glazes create surface effects such as “hare’s fur” (兔毫) and “oil-spot” (油滴), which resulted from controlled high..." |
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