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Tang Dynasty Chinese Ceramics - The Chalre Collection of Asian Ceramics

 Tang and Han Dynasty Ceramics

 

The Chalre Collection of

Three-Colour Sancai 
(Main Period: 700 to 900 AD)

 

Examples of Three-Colour Ceramics of the Tang era from The Chalre Collection are listed below.  Click on the icons for a full page description of each piece.  More are being added on a regular basis and research into the origins, dating and descriptions of each artifact is ongoing, so please come back again.  In the meantime, enjoy your discovery of The Chalre Collection of Asian Ceramic Art.  

 

 

The Story of 

Tang Dynasty Chinese Ceramics

 

The Sancai meaning three-colour) pottery style was predominant during the Tang dynasty (618 - 911). Its main origins are in northern China, in areas such as Chang'an, Shaanxi Province, and Loyang, Henan Province. 

Sancai Ceramics are created in a wide range of decorative forms with bright colours. Because of its liberal use of green, yellow and white, Sancai is sometimes called egg-and-spinach by collectors in the west. In earlier times, the Ceramic style did not attract collectors since almost all of the pieces were originally burial objects. Today, most people appreciate the intense creativity of the ancient Sancai potters.  

The Sancai technique used a low-temperature glazing and white clay, and later finishing pieces by firing at a higher temperature of around 800C. Figures such as horses were formed by molding and adding white clay. Glazes on Sancai pieces often flowed downward during firing and colours commonly appear uneven. 

 


 

 




Ewer with Phoenix Head Cover - Tang Dynasty Chinese Ceramics

Ewer with Blue Handle - Tang Dynasty Chinese Ceramics

Orange Covered Vase - Tang Dynasty Chinese Ceramics

EWER WITH PHOENIX HEAD COVER

Tang Dynasty Era 

(618 - 907)

EWER WITH BLUE HANDLE

Tang Dynasty Era 

(618 - 907)

ORANGE COVERED VASE

Tang Dynasty Era 

(618 - 907)




Green Vase with Incised Designs - Tang Dynasty Chinese Ceramics

Covered Vase with Animal Figures - Tang Dynasty Chinese Ceramics

Blue Vase with Animal Figures - Tang Dynasty Chinese Ceramics

GREEN VASE WITH 

INCISED DESIGNS

Tang Dynasty Era 

(618 - 907)

COVERED VASE WITH ANIMAL FIGURES

Tang Dynasty Era 

(618 - 907)

BLUE VASE WITH ANIMAL FIGURES

Tang Dynasty Era 

(618 - 907)




Incense Burner with Phoenix Handles - Tang Dynasty Chinese Ceramics

Decorative Horse with Rider - Tang Dynasty Chinese Ceramics

Ewer with Studded Handle - Tang Dynasty Chinese Ceramics

INCENSE BURNER WITH PHOENIX HANDLES

Tang Dynasty Era 

(618 - 907)

DECORATIVE HORSE WITH RIDER 

Tang Dynasty Era 

(618 - 907)

EWER WITH STUDDED HANDLE

Tang Dynasty Era 

(618 - 907)




Teapot with Animal Designs - Tang Dynasty Chinese Ceramics

Teapot with Animal Designs - Tang Dynasty Chinese Ceramics

Brown Vase - Tang Dynasty Chinese Ceramics

TEAPOT WITH ANIMAL DESIGNS

Tang Dynasty Era 

(618 - 907)

TEAPOT WITH ANIMAL DESIGNS

Tang Dynasty Era 

(618 - 907)

BROWN VASE

Tang Dynasty Era 

(618 - 907)




Small Brown Owl Vases - Tang Dynasty Chinese Ceramics

Brown Rooster Vase - Tang Dynasty Chinese Ceramics

Red Jun Ware Bowl - Tang Dynasty Chinese Ceramics

SMALL BROWN OWL VASES

Tang Dynasty Era 

(618 - 907)

BROWN ROOSTER VASE

Tang Dynasty Era 

(618 - 907)

RED JUN WARE BOWL

Sung Dynasty Era 

(960 - 1279)




Jun Ware Bowl Incense Burner - Tang Dynasty Chinese Ceramics

Jun Bowl Incense Burner - Tang Dynasty Chinese Ceramics

JUN WARE INCENSE BURNER

Sung Dynasty Era 

(960 - 1279)

TWO-HANDLE JUN WARE JAR

Sung Dynasty Era 

(960 - 1279)

 



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