Chinese and South-East Asian White Ware Found in the Philippines

Chinese and South-East Asian White Ware Found in the Philippines

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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13:

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For over a century ceramics have been found and collected from various sites in the Philippines. The presence and distribution of these wares throughout the archipelago testify to the country's strategic location on the ancient maritime trade route and to its interaction with its southern Chinese as well as Southeast Asian neighbors. Of particular interest has been the excavation of grave goods, remnants of the burial culture of the Filipinos before the arrival of the European colonizers. Among these are the much-prized white ware and qingbai ware from Jiangxi, Fujian, and Guangdong provinces in China, as well as white ware of Thai and Vietnamese provenance. Published in connection with an exhibition presented by the Oriental Ceramic Society of the Philippines in Manila in March 1993, this book shows the bulk of the exhibition. comprised of the delicate blue-tinged white qingbai porcelain from Jingdezhen in Jiangxi province and produced in large numbers during the Southern Song period (A.D. 1127-1279). The exceptionally fine craftmanship and variety of shapes are amply illustrated in this book. Included are five previously unpublished papers by Rita C. Tan, Li Zhi-yan, Rosemary E. Scott, Allison I. Diem, and Roxanna M. Broun relating to the characteristics of white ware and to their excavation in the Philippines supplement the catalogue of illustrations.


Southeast Asian Ceramics

Southeast Asian Ceramics

Author: John N. Miksic

Publisher: Editions Didier Millet

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 9814260134

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Southeast Asia is known to many as a region teeming with tourist destinations, economic opportunities and ex-colonies, but a lesser known facet is its colourful and myriad cultures in which ceramics form an integral part of the social fabric. Focusing primarily on the Classical Period (800-1500 CE), this book views ancient Southeast Asian culture through the lens of ceramic production and trade, influenced but not completely overshadowed by its powerful neighbour, China. In this landmark publication, noted archaeologist and scholar John N. Miksic constructs a vivid picture of the development of Southeast Asia's unique ceramics. Along with three contributing authors - Pamela M. Watkins, Dawn F. Rooney and Michael Flecker - he summarizes the fruits of their research over the last forty years, beginning in Singapore with the founding of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society in 1969. The result is a comprehensive and insightful overview of the technology, aesthetics and organization, both economic and political, of seemingly diverse territories in pre-colonial Southeast Asia. It is essential reading for all those with an interest in the economic history of the region, and also for anyone who seeks a better understanding of the brilliant but too often underestimated material culture of Southeast Asia.


Zhangzhou Ware Found in the Philippines : "Swatow" Export Ceramics from Fujian 16th-17th Century

Zhangzhou Ware Found in the Philippines :

Author: Rita C. Tan

Publisher: Artpostasia

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 200

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Zhangzhou Ware was produced during the 16th and 17th centuries in Fujian, China. They were meant to meet the trading demands of neighboring countries in Asia. This catalog substantiates historical accounts of the Philippines as one of the thriving markets of China's ceramic trade in the late Ming period. This collection, featured in hundreds of full color photographs, clearly shows to the world the great range and variety of Zhangzhou ware shipped to the Philippines during the 16th and 17th centuries of the Ming dynasty. Today, Zhangzhou ware continues to attract collectors because of its rustic charm.


Blanc de Chine

Blanc de Chine

Author: John Ayers

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2002-03-21

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 1136799826

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Dehua porcelain, or Blanc de Chine as it is known in the West, is pure ivory-white porcelain made at the Dehua kilns in the southern Chinese province of Fujian. It rose to international significance in the 17th century and inspired aristocratic patronage in the development of European porcelain. Its popularity at home and abroad continued and the k


Song Blue and White Porcelain on the Silk Road

Song Blue and White Porcelain on the Silk Road

Author: Adam T. Kessler

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2012-07-25

Total Pages: 679

ISBN-13: 9004218599

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Song Blue and White Porcelain on the Silk Road disproves received opinion that pre-Ming blue and white dates to the Yuan (1279-1368 A.D.) and establishes the proper foundation for 21st century study of ancient Chinese porcelain.


Singapore and the Silk Road of the Sea, 1300_1800

Singapore and the Silk Road of the Sea, 1300_1800

Author: John N. Miksic

Publisher: NUS Press

Published: 2013-09-30

Total Pages: 507

ISBN-13: 9971695588

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Beneath the modern skyscrapers of Singapore lie the remains of a much older trading port, prosperous and cosmopolitan and a key node in the maritime Silk Road. This book synthesizes 25 years of archaeological research to reconstruct the 14th-century port of Singapore in greater detail than is possible for any other early Southeast Asian city. The picture that emerges is of a port where people processed raw materials, used money, and had specialized occupations. Within its defensive wall, the city was well organized and prosperous, with a cosmopolitan population that included residents from China, other parts of Southeast Asia, and the Indian Ocean. Fully illustrated, with more than 300 maps and colour photos, Singapore and the Silk Road of the Sea presents Singapore's history in the context of Asia's long-distance maritime trade in the years between 1300 and 1800: it amounts to a dramatic new understanding of Singapore's pre-colonial past.