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  • Ming Ceramics and the Production of "Swatow" Wares for Export

  • "Swatow" ware, a term referring to a type of late Ming ceramic produced for export, particularly to Southeast Asia, is characterized by its bold, often roughly painted designs, its thick glazes, and its robust forms, and these pieces often have a more rustic appearance than some of the more delicate and refined pieces that were made during this era.

  • Ming Ceramics and the Influence of "Local" Traditions

  • While the imperial kilns at Jingdezhen were dominant, regional kilns throughout China continued to produce ceramics during the Ming Dynasty, often incorporating local styles and traditions into their designs. These pieces highlight the influence of regional preferences on the development of pottery during this period.

  • The Development of Bronze in the Spring and Autumn Period: New Forms, Techniques, and Regional Styles

  • This article explores the development of bronze ware during the Spring and Autumn period, highlighting new forms, innovative techniques, and the rise of distinctive regional styles, reflecting the growing artistic diversity of the time.

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