In the ancient and magical land of the East, Chinese ceramics have journeyed through time for thousands of years, showcasing ...
Porcelain production during the Kangxi period (1662–1722) expanded China’s export trade with Europe, sparked the Chinamania craze in the nineteenth century, and bolstered the East-West exchange that ...
Yixing, meanwhile, has always been a comparatively quiet place, albeit one with a dizzying number of pottery studios. This year, though, things are starting to change. October saw the opening of UCCA ...
"Chinese ceramic history has made a significant contribution to the ... One of the museum's crown jewels is a Yuan Dynasty ...
An 18th Century Chinese vase, left for decades in a shoebox in ... was described as an exceptionally well-preserved porcelain vessel made for an emperor of the Qing dynasty. It depicts deer ...
The blue-glazed, silver and gilt vase was created for the court of the Qianlong Emperor An "extremely rare" 18th Century Chinese vase ... "Thrillingly, no other porcelain decorated with the ...
"The fascinating thing about these vases is that they are so beautiful and mysterious, and yet they seem tremendously familiar." (Jenny Uglow) "If you say Chinese porcelain, this is what you think ...
A Chinese vase discovered during a house clearance in London sold for a record $69 million (43 million pounds) at auction, a world record for a piece of Asian art. Video courtesy of Reuters.
The 14th-century David vases were once described by Perry as the “Rosetta Stone for Chinese porcelain”. Master potter Edmund de Waal, who wrote The White Road in 2015 about learning the ...