History of the Chinese Tang Tri Colour Ceramics
Tri-color Tang Pottery
Tri-colored Tang (Tangsancai) refers to the tri-colored glazed pottery of the Tang Dynasty (618-907A.D.), a painted earthenware which appeared in the wake of celadon. As yellow, green and white were normally used, it is called “tri-colored” although some pieces are also in two or four colors. Developed on the basis of the green and brown glazed pottery of the Han Dynasty, it represented a peak in the development of Chinese ceramics and was already well-known in the world in its time.
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Antique Lamps – A 20th century Chinese Imari Lamp
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Antique Lamp – a Rare Yongzhen Jar Table Lamp
There is a point at which art can become practical and we illistrate this with a rare, early 18th century jar and cover as a lamp.
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The Secret That Will Help You Make More Money on Ebay
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