This article explores the economic aspects of Yuan Dynasty porcelain production and distribution, detailing the large-scale operations at Jingdezhen, the extensive trade networks, and the economic impact of porcelain on the Yuan Dynasty.
This article explores the social and economic context of Yuan Dynasty porcelain production, examining the role of Mongol patronage, mass production techniques, and the importance of trade in the ceramic industry.
While known for exquisite imperial pieces, the Qing Dynasty also saw the rise of mass production techniques in porcelain, using molds, division of labor, and mechanized processes to meet growing domestic and international demand.