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Qing ceramics

  • Qing Dynasty Porcelain: A Closer Look at the Guan Type

  • Guan ware produced in the Qing Dynasty imitated earlier traditions, featuring a characteristic crackled glaze and muted colors, demonstrating the potters’ understanding and respect for prior ceramic techniques.

  • Understanding the Conservation of Qing Porcelain: Best Practices

  • The conservation of Qing porcelain requires a deep understanding of its materials, techniques, and history, as well as the application of best practices in restoration, preservation, cleaning, and storage to maintain its beauty and historical integrity.

  • Dehua Porcelain: Beyond Blanc de Chine

  • Beyond blanc de chine, Dehua kilns produced a variety of ceramics including blue and white porcelain, colored glazes, and figural sculptures, highlighting the versatility and skill of Dehua potters.

  • ​Blanc de Chine: The Pure White Porcelain of Dehua

  • Blanc de chine porcelain from Dehua, known for its pure white color, soft luster, and sculptural forms, represents a distinct and important tradition within Qing ceramics.

  • The Export Porcelain: A Global Exchange

  • Qing export porcelain reflects the influence of international trade, with patterns and forms tailored for the European market. The trade was a crucial economic engine and a conduit of cultural exchange between China and the West.

  • Collecting and Appreciating Qing Ceramics Today

  • Qing Dynasty ceramics are highly valued today by collectors and museums due to their artistic merit, historical significance, and technical expertise, requiring a deep understanding of various aspects for informed collection and appreciation.

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