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30 October 2025

29 October 2025

  • 21:5621:56, 29 October 2025 diff hist +4,565 N Yixing Zisha stoneware Created page with "'''Yixing Zisha stoneware''' (宜兴紫砂) refers to the unglazed stoneware produced in the Yixing region of Jiangsu Province, characterized by its fine-grained clay body, porous microstructure, and suitability for teaware and scholar’s desk objects. Known for its matte surfaces and subtle natural colors, Yixing Zisha has been closely associated with literati culture since the Ming dynasty. == Historical Background == The Yixing region has been a ceramic production..."
  • 21:5321:53, 29 October 2025 diff hist +4,298 N Longquan celadon Created page with "'''Longquan celadon''' (龙泉青瓷) refers to the celadon-glazed stoneware produced in and around Longquan County in southwestern Zhejiang Province. Characterized by its green-toned glaze, thick vitrified body, and refined forms, Longquan celadon represents one of the most significant ceramic traditions of the Song and Yuan dynasties, achieving wide distribution throughout East, Southeast, and West Asia. It is regarded as the apex of celadon aesthetics in China. == Hi..."
  • 21:4921:49, 29 October 2025 diff hist +3,938 N Dehua white porcelain Created page with "'''Dehua white porcelain''' (德化白瓷), also known internationally as ''Blanc-de-Chine'', refers to the white porcelain produced in and around Dehua County in Fujian Province. Distinguished by its warm, ivory-toned glaze and smooth, creamy surface, Dehua porcelain has been a major center of ceramic craftsmanship since the Song–Yuan period, flourishing especially in the Ming and Qing dynasties. It is particularly known for religious figures, scholar’s desk objects..."
  • 21:4521:45, 29 October 2025 diff hist +4,348 N Wanli Wucai Created page with "'''Wanli Wucai''' (万历五彩) refers to multicolor overglaze enamel porcelain produced during the reign of the Wanli Emperor (1573–1620) of the Ming dynasty. It represents the most commercially widespread and internationally distributed phase of the Wucai (“Five Colors”) tradition. Wanli Wucai is characterized by dense, lively compositions, bold enamel coloring, and strong decorative patterning that reflects both imperial aesthetics and global export demand. ==..."
  • 21:2521:25, 29 October 2025 diff hist +4,346 N Jiajing Wucai Created page with "'''Jiajing Wucai''' (嘉靖五彩) refers to the multi-colored overglaze enamel porcelain produced during the reign of the Jiajing Emperor (1522–1566) of the Ming dynasty. It is one of the earliest and most recognizable forms of the ''wucai'' (“Five Colors”) decorative style. Jiajing Wucai ceramics are noted for their bright color contrasts, bold compositions, Daoist symbolism, and strong narrative painting. == Historical Background == The Jiajing period saw the..."
  • 21:1921:19, 29 October 2025 diff hist +4,088 N Kangxi Blue-and-White Created page with "'''Kangxi Blue-and-White''' (康熙青花) refers to the blue-and-white porcelain produced during the reign of the Kangxi Emperor (1661–1722) of the Qing dynasty. It is notable for its clear, luminous cobalt tones, precise brushwork, and wide variety of decorative themes, reflecting both imperial patronage and commercial production for domestic and export markets. Kangxi Blue-and-White marks a major stylistic revival following the disruptions of the late Ming period...."
  • 21:1521:15, 29 October 2025 diff hist +4,070 N Chenghua Blue-and-White Created page with "'''Chenghua Blue-and-White''' (成化青花) refers to blue-and-white porcelain produced during the reign of the Chenghua Emperor (1465–1487) of the Ming dynasty. It is highly prized for its delicate forms, soft cobalt tones, and refined brushwork, representing one of the most subtle and elegant phases of Chinese porcelain history. Chenghua Blue-and-White is especially associated with small-scale vessels used in tea culture and scholar’s studios. == Historical Backg..."
  • 21:1021:10, 29 October 2025 diff hist +4,106 N Xuande Blue-and-White Created page with "'''Xuande Blue-and-White''' (宣德青花) refers to the blue-and-white porcelain produced during the reign of the Xuande Emperor (1426–1435) of the Ming dynasty. This period is considered one of the highest points in the history of Jingdezhen porcelain, known for its balanced forms, rich cobalt tones, and refined painted decoration. Xuande Blue-and-White set the aesthetic standards for imperial porcelain production for centuries. == Historical Background == Followin..."
  • 21:0621:06, 29 October 2025 diff hist +3,980 N Yuan Blue-and-White Created page with "'''Yuan Blue-and-White''' (元青花) refers to the early production of cobalt-decorated underglaze porcelain at Jingdezhen during the Yuan dynasty (1271–1368). These wares represent one of the most significant innovations in global ceramic history, marking the transition from the monochrome Qingbai tradition to the widespread dominance of blue-and-white porcelain. Yuan Blue-and-White pieces are characterized by powerful brushwork, bold figurative decoration, and the u..."
  • 21:0021:00, 29 October 2025 diff hist +17 Yingqing ware Relationship to Qingbai Ware
  • 20:5920:59, 29 October 2025 diff hist +9 Yingqing ware No edit summary
  • 20:5820:58, 29 October 2025 diff hist +8 Qingbai ware No edit summary
  • 20:5820:58, 29 October 2025 diff hist +150 Qingbai ware No edit summary
  • 20:5720:57, 29 October 2025 diff hist +3,869 N Yingqing ware Created page with "'''Yingqing ware''' (影青), often translated as "shadow-blue ware," is a refined substyle of Qingbai ware characterized by its exceptionally pale, almost translucent blue-green glaze. Produced primarily in the Jingdezhen region of Jiangxi during the Southern Song and Yuan dynasties, Yingqing ware represents the highest technical and aesthetic development of the Qingbai tradition before the rise of blue-and-white porcelain. The term “Yingqing” refers to the sub..."
  • 20:5120:51, 29 October 2025 diff hist +90 Qingbai ware Regional and Kiln Variants
  • 20:5020:50, 29 October 2025 diff hist +3,934 N Qingbai ware 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..."
  • 20:3220:32, 29 October 2025 diff hist +64 Chinese ceramics and pottery No edit summary
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  • 17:5517:55, 29 October 2025 diff hist 0 N Category:Ceramics Created blank page current
  • 07:1807:18, 29 October 2025 diff hist +5 Jingdezhen porcelain No edit summary
  • 07:1607:16, 29 October 2025 diff hist +126 Jingdezhen porcelain No edit summary
  • 07:1607:16, 29 October 2025 diff hist +3,701 N Jingdezhen porcelain Created page with "'''Jingdezhen porcelain''' (景德镇瓷) refers to the porcelain traditions developed in and around the city of Jingdezhen in Jiangxi Province, China. Known historically as the “Porcelain Capital” (瓷都), Jingdezhen has been a major center of Chinese ceramic production for over 1,700 years, and the primary source of imperial porcelain from the Song dynasty onward. The city became internationally influential through global export networks during the Ming and Qing p..."
  • 07:1407:14, 29 October 2025 diff hist +120 Chinese ceramics and pottery No edit summary
  • 07:0807:08, 29 October 2025 diff hist +2,787 N Chinese ceramics and pottery Created page with "{| class="wikitable sortable" ! # ! Ware ! Main Period(s) ! Province ! Region |- | 1 | Jingdezhen porcelain (景德镇瓷) | Song – Present | Jiangxi | South China |- | 2 | Dehua white porcelain / Blanc-de-Chine (德化白瓷) | Ming – Present | Fujian | South China |- | 3 | Longquan celadon (龙泉青瓷) | Song – Ming | Zhejiang | East China |- | 4 | Yixing Zisha stoneware (宜兴紫砂) | Ming – Present | Jiangsu | East China |- | 5 | Jun ware (钧瓷) |..."
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