Antique Chinese Pottery

Antique Chinese Pottery

Antique Chinese pottery is a shipwreck artifact in history worldwide. Most of the Chinese pottery is porcelain in black and white. From the eleventh and nineteenth century marine archeology found antique pottery from shipwrecked ships. Such as, the Ming, and Qing dynasty china. This type of pottery was found in what is known as the asian waters.

There is several different kinds of antique pottery. Such as, Eartenware, which is earliest type of pottery. Known to have existed for about ten thousand years. Eartenware pottery was usually found in open pits in the ground. As it was made in the ground, from the ground.

Underglazed black decorated wares were found in Thailand and Vietnam in the era of the 14th century. Designs of flowers and fish were often found on the pottery. The fish and the flower represented long life and happiness. Finding a flower motif on a piece of that kind of pottery was very common.

During the 15th and 16th century, Celadon wares became into existence. Celadon is a western word meaning, green and long ceramic. Celadon pottery was made of clay and usually mixed with wood ash. And had a soft, green glaze all over it.

The last set of antique Chinese pottery would be the Yixing Wares. Tea lovers all across the world love Yixing Ware, because it is a miniature version of the tea pot. Yixing clay is made of a combination of different soils. Blue, green, red and purple soils found across Thailand and Vietnam.
Antique Chinese pottery has existed over ten thousand years. Can we make it a lifetime?

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