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The splashes of color on the dark glaze were achieved by sprinkling the wood ash on the black-brown glaze before firing. This local ware may be considered a predecessor of Jun ware, which was produced in the same region and was sometimes decorated by splashing.
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Terms
Culture
China, Tang dynasty (618–907)
Technique
Glazed stoneware, Huangdao ware
Genre
Ceramic
Department
Chinese Art
Relations
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