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Song Blue And White Porcelain On The Silk Road Adam T Kessler

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Song Blue And White Porcelain On The Silk Road Adam T Kessler
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Publisher: Brill Academic Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 59.52 MB
Pages: 587
Author: Adam T. Kessler
ISBN: 9789004218598, 9004218599
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Song Blue And White Porcelain On The Silk Road Adam T Kessler by Adam T. Kessler 9789004218598, 9004218599 instant download after payment.

Western scholars of ancient Chinese ceramics have long thought blue and white porcelain manufactured before the Ming (1368-1644 A.D.), dates to the Yuan (1279-1368 A.D.). Even in China today these porcelains are still termed “Yuan Blue and White.” Based upon first-hand surveys of sites in Inner Mongolia, Adam T. Kessler’s Song Blue and White Porcelain on the Silk Road demonstrates that blue and white was made during the Song (960-1279 A.D.) ended up in the hands of the Xi Xia (1038-1226 A.D.) and the Jin (1115-1234 A.D.). Blue and white found today in hoards was buried prior to Mongol invasions of China in the 1200s. Sites from the Philippines to Egypt have yielded Song blue and white. Also reviewed is the cobalt-bearing ore used by Song China to create blue and white.

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