Evolution of Blanc de Chine Porcelain
1. Pre-Qin Period to Han Dynasty: Origins of Blanc de Chine
Pre-Qin Period (Before 221 BCE):Blanc de Chine, or white porcelain, first emerged in ancient China during the Pre-Qin period when ceramic technology was in its early stages, characterized by relatively simple techniques.
Han Dynasty (206 BCE - 220 CE):Over time, the production of Blanc de Chine in the Han Dynasty progressed, though it had not yet reached its later peak.
2. Sui and Tang Dynasties: Golden Age of Blanc de Chine4. Yuan to Ming-Qing Period: Heritage and Development
Yuan Dynasty (1271 - 1368):Blanc de Chine in the Yuan Dynasty witnessed influences from external cultures, gradually displaying innovative features.
Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644):Throughout the Ming-Qing period, Blanc de Chine continued its heritage and development, with richer glaze colors and purer porcelain bodies, particularly during the Yongzheng era.
5. Modern and Contemporary Periods: Heritage and Innovation in Craftsmanship6. Global Spread: International Impact of Blanc de Chine
With the trade along the Silk Road, Blanc de Chine gradually spread worldwide, becoming a representative of Chinese porcelain internationally.
Through trade and cultural exchanges, Blanc de Chine profoundly influenced the production of ceramics in other countries, contributing unique Chinese elements to global ceramic art.
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