Qingbai ware: Difference between revisions

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Created page with "'''Qingbai ware''' (青白瓷), also known as ''yingqing'' (影青, “shadow-blue”) ware, is a type of translucent porcelain with a pale blue-green glaze produced primarily in the Jingdezhen region of Jiangxi, China. Qingbai developed during the late Tang period and reached its aesthetic height in the Northern and Southern Song dynasties. It marks a crucial stage in the evolution of Chinese high-fired white porcelains and is considered one of the earliest porcelains t..."
 
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While Jingdezhen kilns were the primary center, Qingbai ware was also produced at:
While Jingdezhen kilns were the primary center, Qingbai ware was also produced at:


| Kiln / Region | Notes |
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|---|---|
! Kiln / Region
| Jingdezhen (景德镇) | Core production center and stylistic origin |
! Notes
| Hutian Kilns (湖田窑) | Major Song–Yuan production zone within Jingdezhen |
 
| Yaozhou-influenced satellite kilns | Forms sometimes reflect northern celadon taste |
|-
| Southern coastal export kilns | Produced Qingbai forms for overseas markets |
| Jingdezhen (景德镇)
| Core production center and stylistic origin
 
|-
| Hutian Kilns (湖田窑)
| Major Song–Yuan production zone within the Jingdezhen area
 
|-
| Yaozhou-influenced satellite kilns
| Forms occasionally reflect stylistic influence from northern celadon traditions
 
|-
| Southern coastal export kilns
| Produced Qingbai ware specifically for maritime export markets
|}


== Cultural Significance ==
== Cultural Significance ==