Cizhou ware

Cizhou ware
Cizhou ware, Northern Song, 11-12th century, China.

Cizhou ware (Chinese: 磁州窯) is a type of Chinese ceramics. It was developed during the Northern Song period in the 11-12th century. "Cizhou" was initially the name of a kiln area in Southern Hebei.[1] Cizhou ware consisted in a transparent glaze applied on a white slipped-body, but was later followed by numerous variations.[2][1]

See also

  • Yue ware

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