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  2. Nanfeng Kiln - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Nanfeng Kiln is an attraction in Ancient Nanfeng Kiln Cultural and Creative Zone of Foshan city. Nanfeng Kiln (Chinese: 南风古灶; pinyin: Nánfēng gǔ zào; Jyutping: naam 4 fung 1 gu 2 zou 3) is a tourist attraction in the Ancient Nanfeng Kiln Cultural and Creative Zone, which is located in Shiwan Town, Chancheng District, Foshan city, Guangdong province of China.

  3. Shiwan ware - Wikipedia

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    Shiwan wares provide a contrast with more conservatively rendered Dehua efforts. Clay for the ware was provided not only from the local area, but also from distant locations that could be mixed to provide a variety of textures and desired ceramic outcomes. The range could extend from a porcelain, rivalling Dehua in purity, to a rough stoneware ...

  4. Cai Feihu - Wikipedia

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    F. Cai, "The application of chromium-containing products in the ceramic industry and relevant pollution prevention measures," Foshan Ceramic, no. 9, p. 56, 2011. (in Chinese) [ 3 ] F. Cai, "Discussion on the problem of super white washed mud which used in polishing bricks," Foshan Ceramic, no. 6, p. 50, 2010.

  5. Chinese ceramics - Wikipedia

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    Chinese ceramics are one of the most significant forms of Chinese art and ceramics globally. They range from construction materials such as bricks and tiles, to hand-built pottery vessels fired in bonfires or kilns , to the sophisticated Chinese porcelain wares made for the imperial court and for export.

  6. Foshan - Wikipedia

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    Foshan (UK: /foʊˈʃæn/, US: /-ʃɑːn/; Chinese: 佛山) alternately romanized as Fatshan is a prefecture-level city in central Guangdong Province, China.The entire prefecture covers 3,848 km 2 (1,486 sq mi) and had a population of 9,498,863 as of the 2020 census.

  7. Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art - Wikipedia

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    Room 95, British Museum. Due to a funding crisis, 53 Gordon Square closed at the end of 2007. The ceramics collection went on a long-term loan to the British Museum, where the whole collection, about 1,700 objects, is on permanent public display in a specially designed gallery (Room 95, British Museum) opened on 23 April 2009, sponsored by Sir Joseph Hotung. [2]

  8. Chinese export porcelain - Wikipedia

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    An armorial dinner service for the American market, c. 1785–1790. [1] Chinese blue and white export porcelain, with European scene and French inscription "The Empire of virtue is established to the end of the Universe", Kangxi period, 1690–1700

  9. Jun ware - Wikipedia

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    Jun ware (Chinese: 鈞窯; pinyin: Jūn yáo; Wade–Giles: Chün-yao) is a type of Chinese pottery, one of the Five Great Kilns of Song dynasty ceramics. Despite its fame, much about Jun ware remains unclear, and the subject of arguments among experts.