The westward spread of the Chinese ceramics, known as "white gold," saw these objects become a fascination in upper-class households—and resulted in a damaged relationship between empires. A Ming ...
There were 3.8 tons of ceramic cargo on the 14th-century shipwreck, including a huge amount of Yuan dynasty blue-and-white porcelain.
Marine archaeologists have recovered a massive collection of 14th-century ceramics from the first ancient ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A box of old crockery stored in an attic turned out to be Chinese porcelain worth $200,000. The owner, Gill Stewart, found the box ...
Highlights among the 146 ancient ceramic works exhibited at the National Museum of China include a Meissen teapot (top left), a Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) blue-and-white vase (right) and a Medici ...
Li Jiansheng, one of China’s foremost ceramic artists and scholars, will discuss Chinese and American cultural similarities and differences that find common ground in the clay medium, on Wednesday, ...
Did you know that Chinese ceramics were once considered high-tech? For several ages, China was the only civilization that knew how to make porcelain. Ceramics are generally made based on three basic ...
Zhang Jingjing at Jingdezhen Imperial Kiln Museum [Photo by Cui Ligang] Zhang Jingjing, a ceramicist who resides in Jingdezhen, the world-famous "Millennium Porcelain Capital," in East China's Jiangxi ...
In 1993, when Lai Dequan went to Japan to exchange ideas with local artists, he left them astonished. Lai is a master of porcelain art. Every step of making porcelain is second nature to him, from ...
1. Miniaturization of Complexity Tolerance levels and dimensional accuracy must be maintained as chips, sensors and power modules get smaller and more powerful. These design changes require technical ...