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1 November 2025
- 06:2706:27, 1 November 2025 diff hist +288 N Special:Badtitle/NS1198:Batang black pottery/5/de Created page with "'''Formgebungsverfahren:''' * Coil-Aufbau und Paddel-Amboss-Formgebung sind Standardverfahren. * Profil und Wandstärke werden durch wiederholtes Formen und Verdichten kontrolliert. * Der Einsatz von Walzen ist minimal oder entfällt; die Gefäßgeometrie ergibt sich aus der Handformung." current
- 06:2706:27, 1 November 2025 diff hist +275 N Special:Badtitle/NS1198:Batang black pottery/4/de Created page with "== Materialien und Formgebungstechniken == '''Ton:''' Der Ton wird lokal aus Flussufern oder alluvialen Ablagerungen gewonnen. Mineralische Magerungsmittel können hinzugefügt werden, um die thermische Beständigkeit zu verbessern und Rissbildung beim Brennen zu reduzieren." current
- 06:2706:27, 1 November 2025 diff hist +178 N Special:Badtitle/NS1198:Batang black pottery/3/de Created page with "Diese Keramiktradition ist in die breitere materielle Kultur von Kham eingebettet, zu der auch Holzbearbeitung, Metallbearbeitung, Weberei und architektonischer Holzbau gehören." current
- 06:2706:27, 1 November 2025 diff hist +551 N Special:Badtitle/NS1198:Batang black pottery/2/de Created page with "== Kultureller und geografischer Kontext == Batang liegt an historischen Handelsrouten, die das tibetische Hochland, das Sichuan-Becken und südöstliche Handelskorridore miteinander verbinden. Die Keramikproduktion entwickelte sich im Rahmen der Binnenwirtschaft des Hochlands, wo Töpferwaren zum Kochen, Aufbewahren und zur gemeinsamen Zubereitung von Speisen dienten. Das Handwerk wird traditionell im kleinen Kreis von Haushalten oder Dörfern ausgeübt, wobei das Wisse..." current
- 06:2706:27, 1 November 2025 diff hist +664 N Special:Badtitle/NS1198:Batang black pottery/1/de Created page with "Die Bezeichnung „Batang-Schwarzkeramik“ (巴塘黑陶) bezieht sich auf die Keramiktradition der Batang-Region im heutigen Autonomen Bezirk Ganzi der Tibeter im Westen Sichuans. Die Keramik wird im Kulturraum von Kham (Khams), einer der wichtigsten tibetischen Kulturregionen, hergestellt. Charakteristisch für diese Tradition sind handgeformte Gefäße, polierte Oberflächen, unglasierte Oberflächen und ein Reduktionsbrand, der eine schwarze oder dunkelgraue Färbun..." current
- 06:2606:26, 1 November 2025 diff hist +21 N Special:Badtitle/NS1198:Batang black pottery/Page display title/de Created page with "Batang-Schwarzkeramik" current
- 06:2606:26, 1 November 2025 diff hist +231 Batang black pottery Marked this version for translation
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31 October 2025
- 21:5521:55, 31 October 2025 diff hist +3,482 N Underglaze Red Created page with "'''Underglaze Red''' (釉下红) refers to porcelain decorated with copper-based pigment applied beneath a transparent glaze, fired at high temperature. The tradition developed at Jingdezhen beginning in the Yuan period, achieved technical refinement under the Xuande reign (1426–1435) of the Ming dynasty, and continued with variation in the Qing period. Underglaze red is technically distinct from overglaze enamels and from underglaze-blue decoration, requiring precise..." current
- 21:5221:52, 31 October 2025 diff hist +26 Qingbai ware No edit summary current
- 21:5121:51, 31 October 2025 diff hist 0 N Category:Qingbai ware Created blank page current
- 21:5121:51, 31 October 2025 diff hist +26 Carved Qingbai ware No edit summary current
- 21:5121:51, 31 October 2025 diff hist +3,273 N Carved Qingbai ware Created page with "'''Carved Qingbai ware''' (刻花青白瓷) refers to a decorative variant of Qingbai ware produced primarily in the Jingdezhen region during the Song and Yuan periods. The ware is characterized by a fine, thin porcelain body coated in a pale blue-green translucent glaze, with decoration executed through incised or carved lines cut into the unfired clay body prior to glazing. The carving is typically shallow and emphasizes linear clarity beneath the glaze layer. == Hist..."
- 21:4621:46, 31 October 2025 diff hist +3,014 N Tongguan kiln underglaze red Created page with "'''Tongguan kiln underglaze red''' (铜官窑釉下红) refers to the copper-red decorated wares produced at the Tongguan kilns near Jiujiang in Jiangxi Province during the Yuan and early Ming periods. These wares represent one of the earliest sustained attempts to apply copper pigments as underglaze decoration on high-fired stoneware and proto-porcelain bodies. == Historical Context == The Tongguan kilns formed part of the broader ceramic production environment surrou..." current
- 21:3821:38, 31 October 2025 diff hist +3,310 N Huozhou black-glazed ware Created page with "'''Huozhou black-glazed ware''' (霍州黑釉瓷) refers to the black- and dark-brown–glazed stonewares produced in the Huozhou region of present-day Shanxi Province during the Northern Song, Jin, and Yuan periods. These wares belong to the northern black-glaze ceramic tradition, which includes Cizhou-type kilns and related regional production sites. The ware is characterized by a dense stoneware body, iron-rich glazes fired in reduction atmospheres, and restrained dec..." current
- 21:3521:35, 31 October 2025 diff hist +4,356 N Linxia ceramics Created page with "'''Linxia ceramics''' (临夏陶器), including the later development known as '''Linxia painted ceramics''' (临夏彩陶), refer to the ceramic traditions associated with the Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture in Gansu Province. Production reflects a regional material culture shaped by the interaction of Central Plains Chinese, Tibetan, and Islamic cultural networks along the upper Yellow River corridor. Linxia ceramics developed as a stable household- and workshop-based..." current
- 21:3221:32, 31 October 2025 diff hist +2,888 N Tianshui kilns Created page with "'''Tianshui kilns''' (天水窑) refer to a group of ceramic production sites located around Tianshui, in present-day Gansu Province. Active primarily from the Tang period through the Five Dynasties and into the Song period, these kilns produced high-fired stonewares with dark brown, olive-brown, or muted green glazes. The wares form part of the Northwest ceramic tradition, distinct from the major northern Ding and southern celadon production systems. == Historical Cont..." current
- 21:2921:29, 31 October 2025 diff hist +2,895 N Jianshui purple pottery Created page with "'''Jianshui purple pottery''' (建水紫陶) refers to the high-fired unglazed pottery tradition produced in Jianshui, Yunnan Province. The ware is characterized by dense, fine-grained clay bodies in purple, red-brown, black, and ochre tones, achieved through controlled high-temperature firing in reduction or mixed atmospheres. Jianshui pottery is known for its polished surfaces and incised or inlaid decoration executed directly on the clay body. == Historical Context =..."
- 21:1021:10, 31 October 2025 diff hist +2,279 N Nixi black pottery Created page with "'''Nixi black pottery''' (尼西黑陶) refers to the ceramic tradition centered in the Nixi area of Shangri-La (Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province). The pottery is produced within the Tibetan cultural region of Kham and is characterized by hand-built forming methods, burnished surfaces, and low-temperature reduction firing that yields black or dark gray coloration. The tradition is oriented toward domestic use rather than state-organized ceramic produ..." current
- 21:0421:04, 31 October 2025 diff hist +4,838 N Buyi pottery Created page with "'''Buyi pottery''' (布依族陶器) refers to the ceramic traditions associated with Buyi communities (布依族), primarily located in present-day Guizhou, Yunnan, and northwestern Guangxi. The tradition is characterized by hand-formed vessel construction, burnishing, low-fired reduction atmospheres, and restrained geometric or structural decoration. Buyi pottery functions within domestic and community-based subsistence economies rather than centralized ceramic product..." current
- 21:0221:02, 31 October 2025 diff hist +118 Chinese ceramics and pottery No edit summary
- 21:0021:00, 31 October 2025 diff hist +4,954 N Yao pottery Created page with "'''Yao pottery''' (瑶族陶器) refers to the ceramic production traditions associated with Yao communities (瑶族) inhabiting the mountain regions of present-day Guangxi, Hunan, and Guangdong. The pottery tradition is characterized by hand-built vessel forms, low-fired reduction atmospheres producing dark surface coloration, and restrained geometric decoration. Yao pottery functions as a material component of subsistence-based domestic economies rather than as part of..." current
- 20:5820:58, 31 October 2025 diff hist +118 Chinese ceramics and pottery No edit summary
- 20:5520:55, 31 October 2025 diff hist +4,787 N Dong pottery Created page with "'''Dong pottery''' (侗族陶器) refers to the ceramic production traditions associated with the Dong people (侗族), whose communities are concentrated in the border region of present-day Guizhou, Hunan, and Guangxi. The pottery tradition is characterized by hand-built vessel forms, burnishing, low-fired reduction processes, and restrained geometric ornamentation. Dong pottery is part of a stable Southwest highland ceramic system that developed independently of major..." current
- 20:5220:52, 31 October 2025 diff hist +118 Chinese ceramics and pottery No edit summary
- 20:4920:49, 31 October 2025 diff hist +4,962 N Miao pottery Created page with "'''Miao pottery''' (苗陶) refers to the ceramic production traditions historically associated with Miao communities in regions of present-day Guizhou, Guangxi, Hunan, and adjacent highland areas of Southwest China. The tradition exhibits continuity in hand-forming, burnishing, low-fired reduction processes, and geometric surface patterning. Miao pottery is linked to localized subsistence economies and domestic craft systems, rather than centralized or state-coordinated..." current
- 20:4820:48, 31 October 2025 diff hist +130 Chinese ceramics and pottery No edit summary
- 20:4520:45, 31 October 2025 diff hist +5,072 N Batang black pottery Created page with "'''Batang black pottery''' (巴塘黑陶) refers to the ceramic tradition associated with the Batang region in present-day Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, western Sichuan. The pottery is produced within the cultural sphere of Kham (Khams), one of the major Tibetan cultural regions. The tradition is characterized by hand-built vessel forms, burnishing, unglazed surfaces, and reduction firing that produces a black or dark gray coloration. Batang black pottery reflects..."
- 08:0808:08, 31 October 2025 diff hist +4,613 N Li pottery Created page with "'''Li pottery''' (黎陶) refers to the ceramic tradition associated with the Li people (黎族) of Hainan. The tradition exhibits continuity from prehistoric ceramic production through historical periods to contemporary practice. Li pottery is characterized by hand-building techniques, burnishing, low-fired reduction atmospheres, and geometric surface patterning applied through incision, stamping, and cord-marking. == Archaeological and Cultural Context == Archaeologi..." current
- 08:0208:02, 31 October 2025 diff hist +34 N Category:Han ChineseAdmin moved page Category:Han to Category:Han period current Tag: New redirect
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- 08:0108:01, 31 October 2025 diff hist +4,093 N Qiongya Black pottery Created page with "'''Qiongya black pottery''' (琼崖黑陶) refers to the unglazed, burnished black ceramic tradition associated with the cultural region of Qiongya in present-day Hainan Province. The tradition has origins in Neolithic ceramic production and continued into historical periods with relative continuity in forming techniques, firing practices, and surface treatment. Its technical development reflects localized ceramic adaptation independent of the major northern and southern..." current
- 07:5407:54, 31 October 2025 diff hist +2,875 N Wuzhou kilns Created page with "'''Wuzhou kilns''' (婺州窑) refer to the ceramic production centers located in the Jinhua region of central Zhejiang Province, active primarily from the Tang period through the Five Dynasties and into the Song period. The kilns are known for their celadon and dark-glazed stonewares, which represent a regional variant of southern stoneware traditions distinct from contemporaneous Yue and later Longquan wares. == Historical Context == The Wuzhou kilns developed within..." current
- 07:1407:14, 31 October 2025 diff hist +2 Hutian kilns →Kiln Sites and Archaeology current
- 07:1407:14, 31 October 2025 diff hist +3,484 N Hutian kilns Created page with "'''Hutian kilns''' (湖田窑) refer to the ceramic production complexes located in the Hutian area of Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province. Active primarily during the Song, Yuan, and Ming periods, the Hutian kilns were central to the development of Jingdezhen as the major center of high-fired white and blue-and-white ceramics. The kilns played a key role in the transition from Qingbai wares to underglaze-blue porcelains. == Historical Context == During the Northern and South..."
- 07:1007:10, 31 October 2025 diff hist +7 Chinese ceramics and pottery No edit summary
- 07:0607:06, 31 October 2025 diff hist +4,735 N Changsha underglaze ware Created page with "'''Changsha underglaze ware''' refers to the group of underglaze-painted stonewares produced primarily at the Tongguan kiln complex in present-day Changsha, Hunan Province, during the Tang and Five Dynasties periods. This ware group represents the earliest large-scale Chinese ceramic tradition employing underglaze-painted decoration, establishing a technical and conceptual foundation for later underglaze systems, including Yuan and Ming blue-and-white. == Historical and..." current
- 06:5406:54, 31 October 2025 diff hist +10 Shufu ware →Related Pages current
- 06:5406:54, 31 October 2025 diff hist +8 Shufu ware →Form Typology
- 06:5306:53, 31 October 2025 diff hist +5,398 N Shufu ware Created page with "thumb|China, Jiangxi province, Yuan dynasty - Ewer with Floral Scrolls and Plaintain Leaves in Relief- Shufu Ware - 1989.280 - Cleveland Museum of Art '''Shufu ware''' (书府瓷) refers to a group of white and pale bluish-white glazed stonewares attributed primarily to kiln sites in Sichuan and Yunnan during the..."
- 06:4706:47, 31 October 2025 diff hist −5 Northern celadons →Related Pages current
- 06:4606:46, 31 October 2025 diff hist +2,929 N Northern celadons Created page with "'''Northern celadons''' refers to the group of high-fired green-glazed stonewares produced across northern China, particularly in present-day Shaanxi and Henan provinces, from the Tang period through the Northern Song and Jin periods. These wares share technological foundations in reduction-fired, iron-bearing glazes, but differ from southern celadon traditions in glaze color, body composition, and kiln structure. == Historical Context == The northern celadon tradition..."
30 October 2025
- 21:4621:46, 30 October 2025 diff hist +3,614 N Xing ware Created page with "'''Xing ware''' (邢窑) refers to the high-fired white and light gray stonewares produced in the region of present-day Neiqiu and Lincheng, Hebei Province. Xing ware represents one of the earliest and most influential northern white ceramic traditions. It developed during the Sui and Tang periods and continued into the Five Dynasties and Northern Song, forming the direct technological and aesthetic foundation for later Ding ware production. == Historical Context == Xi..." current
- 21:4421:44, 30 October 2025 diff hist +93 Chinese ceramics and pottery No edit summary
- 21:4121:41, 30 October 2025 diff hist +3,324 N Jizhou ware Created page with "'''Jizhou ware''' (吉州窑) refers to the black and dark-glazed stonewares produced primarily in the Jizhou region of western Jiangxi Province during the Song and Yuan periods. Jizhou wares are characterized by iron-rich glazes, pattern-resist decoration, and experimental surface effects achieved through layered glaze application and controlled firing. == Historical Context == The Jizhou kilns developed alongside regional Song ceramic production and supplied both loc..." current
- 21:3721:37, 30 October 2025 diff hist +3,845 N Jian ware 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..."
- 21:3421:34, 30 October 2025 diff hist −20 Chinese ceramics and pottery No edit summary
- 20:3420:34, 30 October 2025 diff hist +5,897 N Yue ware Created page with "'''Yue ware''' (越窑) refers to the celadon-glazed stonewares produced across the Yue kiln system centered in present-day Shangyu and Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province. Yue ware represents the earliest fully developed southern celadon tradition and constitutes the direct technological and aesthetic precursor to Longquan celadon. Production began in the late Eastern Han period and continued through the Six Dynasties, reaching a high degree of refinement during the Tang and Fi..." current
- 20:2920:29, 30 October 2025 diff hist +96 Chinese ceramics and pottery No edit summary
- 20:2420:24, 30 October 2025 diff hist +5,921 N Yaozhou ware Created page with "'''Yaozhou ware''' (耀州窑) denotes a major northern Chinese celadon tradition centered in the Huangbao and Chenlu districts of present-day Tongchuan, Shaanxi Province. Production began in the Tang period, expanded substantially during the Five Dynasties and Northern Song, and continued into the Jin period. Yaozhou ware is characterized by carved, molded, or impressed decoration beneath celadon glazes ranging from olive-brown to gray-green. Its development represents..." current