Kraak Blue-and-White: Difference between revisions

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Created page with "'''Kraak blue-and-white''' refers to a category of Chinese blue-and-white porcelain produced primarily in Jingdezhen during the late Ming dynasty (late 16th–early 17th century) and characterized by its distinctive panel-structured decorative organization. The term "Kraak" derives from European usage and is historically associated with the reception of these wares rather than their place of manufacture. The defining feature of the group is its structured surface layout,..."
 
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== References ==
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