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Gallery of Tea Equipment

Before the Jin Dynasty

 

Pottery Bowl (Han Dynasty)
Pottery Bowl and Jar (the Warring States Periods)
Pottery Bowl and Bottle (YangShao Culture Archeological Site)
Pottery pot with celadon glaze and chicken-head shaped spout (the Jin Dynasty)
Green Glaze Cup With Tray (the South Dynasty)
Colored Pottery Goblet and Black Pottery Goblet with Hollow-out Stalk (DaWenKou Archeological Site)

 

Pottery Bowl

Han Dynasty 

(206 B.C -- 220 A.D.)

 

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Pottery Bowl (Han Dynasty) 

In the Han Dynasty the pottery technology used much more glaze than the previous dynasties. The copper was also used as a color agent for the glaze. It laid a foundation of the later Low-Temperature Lead Glaze Pottery.  

The pottery was used in the daily lives by the public as kitchen stuff such as pot, bowl or plate. There were many patterns on the surface and sometimes colored painting as well. Geometrical patterns and animal painting are often seen on the excavated potteries.

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Chinese Tea Culture Online Museum   January, 2007