The market for Chinese ceramics – always regarded as the most exquisite in ... said he first saw “these beautiful pots” when ...
This ceramic planter shows how mass production took over from hand crafted items in the late 19th and early 20th century. This planter was handed down from the contributor's grandmother and has ...
The 1,700 pieces of world-renowned Chinese ceramics constitute the largest donation in the British Museum’s nearly 300-year ...
It’s located in Yixing, East China, and it dates back to the Ming dynasty. The kiln is made from soil and ceramic bricks. It’s used to make urns, pots, basins, and glazed vessels. It's powered ...
The donation makes the museum's Chinese ceramics collection the largest outside China, with 10,000 items displayed in a ...