......During the Han Dynasty, celadon and black
porcelain were mainly produced. Celadon is a type of grayish-green
glaze, which is like the colour of jade. Developments in the productions
of celadon porcelain continue to carry on into the later dynasties.
In the late Tang Dynasty, with the achievement of high technical
method, celadon porcelain was produced in a large scale. While
celadon porcelain was at its peak, at the same time, pure white
porcelain known as Xing ware, because it was mainly produced at
Xing Kiln in the Province of Hubei. Its porcelain wares when been
tapped gives out sounds like as if a sound from a musical instrument.
In the history of Chinese porcelain, the porcelain wares of the
Song Dynasty can be classified as a classic example of porcelain
art in the entire world. Classic, because Song porcelains have
achieved an excellent combination of shape, glaze and decoration
to it's ware. This is mainly due to the achievement made by the
potters during the Song Dynasty, for having acquired a high command
of skill in the area of making pots, innovative firing techniques
and glaze making.
Many famous kilns were found at different areas during the Song
Dynasty. Among all the famous kilns, the Ru Kiln, Jun Kiln, Guan
Kiln, Ge Kiln and the Ding Kiln are the top five most famous kilns.......
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