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Ding ware

Ding ware, Ting ware (Chinese: 定瓷; pinyin: Dìngcí) or Dingyao are Chinese ceramics, mostly porcelain, that were produced in the prefecture of Dingzhou (formerly romanized as "Ting-chou") in Hebei in northern China. The main kilns were at Jiancicun or Jianci in Quyang County. They were produced between the Tang and Yuan dynasties of imperial China, though…

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Location
Quyang County (ancient Dingzhou), Hebei, China
Branch
Chinese ceramics
Influenced
Jingdezhen white ware, Jiexiu ware (Shanxi), Korean white porcelain
Influences
Xing ware
Years active
Tang – Yuan dynasty (8th–14th century); peak during Northern Song

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Ding ware

Nodes49
Edges48
Triples34
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.040816
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Ding ware

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related to Wares · 11
Ding ware → Another, China, Ding, Earlier, Other, Ru, Song, Tang, The, These, Xing
related to Fame and influence · 9
Ding ware → Ding, Five Famous Kilns, It, Jingdezhen, Qingbai, Southern Ding, Southern Song, The, Zongde Dian
related to External links · 4
Ding ware → Ding, Media, Wikimedia Commons, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
Branch · 1
Ding ware → Chinese ceramics
Influenced · 1
Ding ware → Jingdezhen white ware, Jiexiu ware (Shanxi), Korean white porcelain
Influences · 1
Ding ware → Xing ware
Location · 1
Ding ware → Quyang County (ancient Dingzhou), Hebei, China
Years active · 1
Ding ware → Tang – Yuan dynasty (8th–14th century); peak during Northern Song

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ware ding song northern decoration white chinese porcelain mostly century jingdezhen pieces produced wares kilns court ceramics china glaze often

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Ding wareBranchChinese ceramics1.00infobox
Ding wareInfluencedJingdezhen white ware, Jiexiu ware (Shanxi), Korean white porcelain1.00infobox
Ding wareInfluencesXing ware1.00infobox
Ding wareLocationQuyang County (ancient Dingzhou), Hebei, China1.00infobox
Ding wareYears activeTang – Yuan dynasty (8th–14th century); peak during Northern Song1.00infobox
ducksinstance ofwith some simple animals0.80text
fishinstance ofwith some simple animals0.80text
Ding ware were mostly classed as porcelaininstance ofand the many local types of stoneware0.80text
though often not whiteinstance ofand the many local types of stoneware0.80text
translucentinstance ofand the many local types of stoneware0.80text
Ding warerelated to External linksWiktionary-logo-en-v20.60section
Ding warerelated to External linksMedia0.60section

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