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Blue and white ceramics have a long history. The tradition can trace its roots back thousands of years, to parts of Asia and Iraq, and has since been adapted in countless different contexts. Nowadays, ...
Introducing Asian Ceramics: Blue and White is a three-part lecture in London looking at the development of blue-and-white ceramics in China, South Korea, Japan and the Middle East.
Blue and White Ceramics Office of the Chief Information Officer These porcelains from the collections of the Freer Gallery are part of a 1,500-year-old tradition of making porcelains in Jingdezhen, ...
“Iraq and China: Ceramics, Trade and Innovation” runs through April 24 at the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery of the Smithsonian’s national museum of Asian art, on the Mall at 10th Street SW.
Tea ceramics have long been a symbol of traditional Asian art. The ko-sometsuke and shonzui styles, or Chinese blue-and-white tea ceramics popular at the end of the Ming period were often used in ...
Hamptons Blue’s artisan ceramics, hand-woven linens and coastal homeware inspired by American classic style with European roots ...
Pilots’ watches blend functionality with a Top Gun attitude, and few are as easily identifiable as IWC's range. This summer, ...
This collection of 12 x 16 white frames is perfect for featuring a gallery wall like the one seen in Anna Wintour's living room. Choose blue prints for a similar look.
Scott turns to 19th-century blue-and-white ceramics as both medium and inspiration. In some cases, he breaks period platters and serving dishes and then melds them together with gold.
The discovery of early Yuan blue-and-white shards from the city of Jingdezhen in 2009 suggests rich new evidence of exchange and communication between China and the Islamic world. The ceramics from ...
Some ceramics stand bone-white from being bisque-fired, the glaze yet to be applied. Some are baking at 2,200 degrees in the electric kiln.
These porcelains from the collections of the Freer Gallery are part of a 1,500-year-old tradition of making porcelains in Jingdezhen, China. Porcelain production during the Kangxi period (1662–1722) ...