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During the Kaiyuan period of the Tang Dynasty, the ceramic "Tang Dynasty Cobalt Pottery Jar"
Tang Dynasty cobalt pottery jars are a very rare type of pottery, characterized by the use of cobalt blue glaze. In the Tang Dynasty, cobalt blue glaze was very popular, but due to the high price of high-quality cobalt ore, it was usually only used sparingly. Chinese cobalt ore contains manganese, so its color tends to be darker. The glaze of the jar flows during the firing process, so it stops before the feet, which is a characteristic of Tang Dynasty lead glazed pottery. It is currently housed in the China Ceramic Museum.
Pharmacist's bottle for Byzantine syrup
This pharmacist's bottle is used to hold Byzantine syrup. Made in early 17th century Italy. The bottle is made of baked clay and covered with tin lead glaze, with a height of 21 cm. They are manufactured using technology originating from the Middle East. Over time, this technology also spread in the Iberian Peninsula and later in Italy. During the Renaissance, these regions' Magiolicas were particularly popular and became artistic symbols of that period. It is now housed in the Pharmacy Museum at the Jagiellonian University School of Medicine in Krakow.
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Jingdezhen fish tank with plant and carp decoration
Produced in 1700-1720, China Jingdezhen ceramic aquarium, the use of plants and carp painting, the use of materials for glaze and gold. Currently collected in the National Gallery of Dresden, Germany.
Chinese carp relief teapot produced by Mason ceramic factory in Germany
Mason porcelain teapot from about 1729-1731. Mason porcelain is the first porcelain in Europe. German "Meissen Mason" is the earliest ceramic factory established in Europe and one of the best porcelain manufacturers in the world. It is called the Rolls Royce of the porcelain industry. Since the birth of "Meissen Mason" porcelain, plaster molds for each product have been preserved, totaling 175000. The exact same product as it was 200 or 300 years ago can be regenerated at any time. 3000 kinds of patterns are also preserved a lot. "Meissen Mason" porcelain is not only a commodity, but also a valuable cultural heritage of Germany.
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