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Early pieces with floral decoration can be seen as a compromise between the traditionalist elite preference for plain monochrome porcelains and the growing taste for ornament, initially seen only in "popular wares" such as
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Reign (AD 1426–1435), Ming. The veiled design, starting from a circle in the centre of the body, can just be seen in the photo, when enlarged (click on image to enlarge, then choose the maximum pixel size)
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dishes were found inside a storage jar in the mid-15th century (1450–1487?)
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Incised, carved or mould-impressed monochrome decoration under a
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body. It is also called "secret" or "hidden decoration".
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decoration; the designs being visible through transmitted
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shipwreck off the coast of Indonesia, found circa 1999.
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Jingdezhen ware
Xuande
Chinese
pinyin
Chinese ceramics
light
design
porcelain
slip-trailing
porcelain
ceramic glaze
Song dynasty
Ding ware
Qingbai
Yongle Emperor
Ming dynasty
Yongzheng Emperor
Qing dynasty
Victoria and Albert Museum
Su Shi
Cizhou ware
Yuan dynasty
Ewer, Ming, Yongle reign, 1403–1424
Yongle reign
Detail of Kangxi reign dish
The whole dish
Dehua porcelain wine/teapot, 1690–1720, Victoria and Albert Museum. See text; this is the side with the couplet.
Dehua porcelain

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