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History of Guangdong Pottery and Porcelain (From the Neolithic Age to the Qing Dynasty)
Guangdong ceramic industry has a long history, gradually forming its distinct local characteristics.
Coarse sandy clay ware had been made in the early Neolithic Age. Wheel and axle technique had been used in the late Neolithic Age. There has been early dragon kiln in the Spring and Autumn Period. Glazed pottery and pottery with geometric design became the important mark, which differs the Bronze Age from the Neolithic Age. Guangdong had made a great progress in pottery making technique in the Qin and Han Dynasties. Besides household utensils, a large number of ritual and construction objects were made. The Yue-style pottery had become less since the Eastern Han and Jin Dynasties, reflecting the process of the Yue Culture integrated by the culture of the Central Plains.
Since the Jin Dynasty, green glazed porcelain had been made in Guangdong and exported to the outside from the South China Sea. In the Tang and Song Dynasties, ceramic production was all over the province. Guangdong made a great progress in ceramic craft. The Shuiche Kiln in Meixian, the Bijiashan Kiln in Chaozhou, the Xicun Kiln in Guangzhou and the Leizhou Kiln were famous kilns in Guangdong. Products of these kilns exported on large scale to Southeast Asia, Central and West Asia, etc.
In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Shiwan pottery and Kwon-glazed porcelain were well known at home and abroad, becoming the two exotic flowers in the garden of Chinese ceramics.
1¡¢ÌÕ¶¹ ÉÌ£¨¹«ÔªÇ°16-11ÊÀ¼Í£© ÈÄÆ½³öÍÁ Pottery Dou (a high-stemmed saucer), unearthed in Raoping Shang Dynasty (16th ¨C 11th century B.C.)
*2¡¢ºÖÓÔÌÕ×ð ÉÌ£¨¹«ÔªÇ°16-11ÊÀ¼Í£© ÈÄÆ½³öÍÁ Brown glazed pottery cup, unearthed in Raoping Shang Dynasty (16th ¨C 11th century B.C.)
3¡¢»·µ×ÌÕ¹Þ Î÷ÖÜ£¨Ô¼¹«ÔªÇ°11ÊÀ¼Í¡ªÇ°771Ä꣩ ²©ÂÞºáÁëɽ³öÍÁ Pottery jar, unearthed in Boluo
Western Zhou Dynasty (11th century B.C. ¨C 771 B.C.)
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Western Zhou Dynasty (11th century B.C. ¨C 771 B.C.)
5¡¢ÌÕóþ Î÷ÖÜ£¨Ô¼¹«ÔªÇ°11ÊÀ¼Í¡ªÇ°771Ä꣩ ²©ÂÞºáÁëɽ³öÍÁ Pottery Gui (a container for grain and other foodstuffs), unearthed in Boluo Western Zhou Dynasty (11th century B.C. ¨C 771 B.C.)
6¡¢Ôʼ´É¶¹ ´ºÇ¹«ÔªÇ°770-476Ä꣩ ²©ÂÞºáÁëɽ³öÍÁ Proto-porcelain Dou (a high-stemmed saucer), unearthed in Boluo Spring and Autumn Period (770 ¨C 476 B.C.)
7¡¢¡¢Ë«¶ú¹Þ Î÷ÖÜ£¨Ô¼¹«ÔªÇ°11ÊÀ¼Í¡ªÇ°771Ä꣩ ²©ÂÞºáÁëɽ³öÍÁ Double-eared jar, unearthed in Boluo
Western Zhou Dynasty (11th century B.C. ¨C 771 B.C.)
8¡¢Ôʼ´ÉÅÌ ´ºÇï £¨¹«ÔªÇ°770-476Äê£©ÉØ¹Ø³öÍÁ Proto-porcelain plate, unearthed in Shaoguan Spring and Autumn Period (770 ¨C 476 B.C.)
9¡¢ Èý¶úÌÕ¹Þ ´ºÇ¹«ÔªÇ°770-476Ä꣩ Ö麣³öÍÁ Pottery jar with three ears, unearthed in Zhuhai Spring and Autumn Period (770 ¨C 476 B.C.)
10¡¢ÌÕ¹Þ Õ½¹ú£¨¹«ÔªÇ°475-221Ä꣩ ÕØÇì³öÍÁ Pottery jar, unearthed in Zhaoqing Warring States Period (475 ¨C 221 B.C.)
11.Çà´Éê³ Õ½¹ú£¨¹«ÔªÇ°475-221Ä꣩ ÕØÇì³öÍÁ Celadon Bu (a container for water or wine), unearthed in Zhaoqing Warring States Period (475 ¨C 221 B.C.)
*12¡¢½´»ÆÓÔ»®»¨ÌÕκø ¶«ºº£¨25-220 £© ·ðɽÀ½Ê¯³öÍÁ Dark yellow glazed pottery pot with incised floral design, unearthed in Foshan Eastern Han Dynasty (25 ¨C 220)
13¡¢ÌÕÖí ¶«ºº£¨25-220£© ·ðɽÀ½Ê¯³öÍÁ Pottery pig, unearthed in Foshan Eastern Han Dynasty (25 ¨C 220)
#14¡¢ºìÌÕĸ¼¦ ¶«ºº£¨25-220£© ·ðɽÀ½Ê¯³öÍÁ Red pottery hen, unearthed in Foshan Eastern Han Dynasty (25 ¨C 220)
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Pottery miniature house, unearthed in Nanhai Eastern Han Dynasty (25 ¨C 220)
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Eastern Han Dynasty (25 ¨C 220)
17¡¢ÇàÓÔ¼¦Ê׺ø ¶«½ú£¨317-420£© ¸ßÒªÅûÔÆÂ¥Ò»ºÅĹ³öÍÁ Celadon chicken-spout pot, unearthed in Gaoyao Eastern Jin Dynasty (317 ¨C 420)
#18¡¢Çà»ÆÓÔÍë Äϳ¯£¨420-589£© ÉØ¹Ø³öÍÁ Greenish yellow glazed bowl, unearthed in Shaoguan Southern Dynasties (420 ¨C 589)
19¡¢¶ÑËÜÈËÎïÌÕ¹Þ ÌÆ£¨618-907£© ·ðɽ³öÍÁ Pottery jar, unearthed in Foshan Tang Dynasty (618 ¨C 907)
20¡¢ÇàÓÔÁù¶ú¸Ç¹Þ Äϳ¯£¨420-589£© ÉØ¹Ø³öÍÁ Covered celadon jar with six ears, unearthed in Shaoguan Southern Dynasties (420 ¨C 589)
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Celadon jar with double ears, Shuiche ware, unearthed in Meixian Tang Dynasty (618 -907)
This jar, Shuiche ware, was unearthed in Meixian in 1981. Green glazed bowl, cups, dish, four ears jar and so on were also unearthed in it. The body of pottery was thick in gray or grayish white. Green glaze in the early times was light in dark green tinted with yellow. Glazed wares made in the later times were dark in color with thick and hard body.
22¡¢ÇàÓÔÁù¶ú¹Þ ÄϺº£¨917-971£© ¹ãÖÝʯÂí´å³öÍÁ Celadon jar with six ears, unearthed in Guangzhou Southern Han Dynasty (917 ¨C 971)
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