Pure and Infinite reflects the eminent status Hebei enjoyed in white ware production. It was home to the Xing kiln, which ...
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Before burnt paper offerings, Chinese buried ceramic figures with their dead for use in the afterlifeBy the Song dynasty (960-1279), the internment of clay and ceramic burial objects with the dead person was replaced by the burning of paper effigies. The modern Chinese tradition of burnt paper ...
The celadon glazed wares from the kilns of Longquan are among the finest products of Song dynasty ceramics. The thick, semi-transparent and unctuous soft green glaze, which coats this censer ...
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