Tang tricolor camel
Tang tri-colored camel, an ancient Chinese pottery figurines art. It is a low-temperature glazed pottery made of clay, usually using yellow, green, white (or brown) and other glaze, hence the name "three colors". This style of pottery figurines prevailed in the Tang Dynasty (618-907) and was a treasure of the ceramic firing process at that time. Tang tricolor camels are mainly used as burial objects (ghost), reflecting the tomb owner's desire to enjoy a rich life in the grave. In the Tang Dynasty, the camel was an important means of transport on the Silk Road, known as the "ship of the desert".
Pottery Figurines of Horse Riding in Tang Dynasty
Commonly known as the Tang Sancai, it is a treasure of ancient Chinese ceramic firing technology. With its rich colors and vivid modeling, it reflects the prosperity of the Tang Dynasty society and the importance of horses. The production process is complex. It provides people with valuable material materials to understand the historical value of Chinese Tang culture, and also makes batch after batch of Chinese and foreign collectors fall in love with its artistic charm. It is one of the most common themes in the culture and art of the Tang Dynasty. The discovery of the terracotta warriors of the Tang Dynasty has enriched our understanding of the culture and art of the Tang Dynasty, and also demonstrated the outstanding achievements of the Tang Dynasty in ceramic craftsmanship.
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