This celadon jar, 16.5 cm high, was produced by the Changsha Kiln during the Tang Dynasty. The Changsha Kiln, located on the bank of the Xiangjiang River, 60 kilometers north of Changsha, was the earliest producer of ...This celadon jar, 16.5 cm high, was produced by the Changsha Kiln during the Tang Dynasty. The Changsha Kiln, located on the bank of the Xiangjiang River, 60 kilometers north of Changsha, was the earliest producer of underglaze decoration. The development of underglaze enamel was a turning point in the history of China’s ancient porcelain. It was a change from a monochromatic glaze to a polychromtic glaze, creating a porcelain blazing展开更多
文摘This celadon jar, 16.5 cm high, was produced by the Changsha Kiln during the Tang Dynasty. The Changsha Kiln, located on the bank of the Xiangjiang River, 60 kilometers north of Changsha, was the earliest producer of underglaze decoration. The development of underglaze enamel was a turning point in the history of China’s ancient porcelain. It was a change from a monochromatic glaze to a polychromtic glaze, creating a porcelain blazing