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Chinese Ceramic
Our Collection of Chinese Ceramic sculptures and figurines consists of hand crafted Tang Dynasty replica Sancai (Three-Colored) horses, people of Han Dynasty figurines, Guan-Yin Goddess of Mercy & Compassion Figurines, Guan-Yu God of War figurines, contemporary designed tea sets and decorative ceramic accessory pieces for home décor.
Curious about the history of Chinese Ceramic? Read about the history of Chinese Ceramic.
Curious about the history of Chinese Ceramic? Read about the history of Chinese Ceramic.
The History of Chinese Ceramic:
As an art form, only ceramics cover the entire forty-five century span of Chinese history. More than any other material, fired clay has served the needs and satisfied the aesthetic tastes of all parts of society in nearly every culture on earth. The Chinese contribution to ceramic art is recognized for their brilliance in terms of their sheer production, technical innovation, artistic refinement and aesthetic assortment, the Chinese can claim the world's longest and foremost ceramic making tradition. With the creation of Chinese ceramic production, the Chinese gradually progressed to porcelain making that is also one of the many specialties in Chinese History and Art.
The most popular types of Chinese Ceramic famously known in China are the Tang Dynasty Sancai Three-Colored horse sculptures, the Song and Yuan Dynasty Celadon porcelain ware collection and the refined Ming Dynasty Blue and White collections. Designs of centuries old Chinese ceramic and porcelain designs are still collected and used for fine home decorations pieces in the 20th century. This notion can only be perceived as Chinese Ceramic and porcelain as aesthetically beautiful timeless pieces of art.
As an art form, only ceramics cover the entire forty-five century span of Chinese history. More than any other material, fired clay has served the needs and satisfied the aesthetic tastes of all parts of society in nearly every culture on earth. The Chinese contribution to ceramic art is recognized for their brilliance in terms of their sheer production, technical innovation, artistic refinement and aesthetic assortment, the Chinese can claim the world's longest and foremost ceramic making tradition. With the creation of Chinese ceramic production, the Chinese gradually progressed to porcelain making that is also one of the many specialties in Chinese History and Art.
The most popular types of Chinese Ceramic famously known in China are the Tang Dynasty Sancai Three-Colored horse sculptures, the Song and Yuan Dynasty Celadon porcelain ware collection and the refined Ming Dynasty Blue and White collections. Designs of centuries old Chinese ceramic and porcelain designs are still collected and used for fine home decorations pieces in the 20th century. This notion can only be perceived as Chinese Ceramic and porcelain as aesthetically beautiful timeless pieces of art.



























