Ming Dynasty Pottery & The Imperial Kiln at Jingdezhen, Jiangxi, China 中国江西景德镇窑窑
Master potters continue in the old artisan tradition of producing fine china at the Jingdezhen Museum which is the site of the Imperial Chinese kiln used during Ming and Qing dynasties.
If you are interested in handmade ceramics / china /porcelain this is definitely a must visit. Here you’ll see some of the old artists that have been plying their craft for 50+ years, some hand throwing clay others painting and designing one of a kind masterpieces like they made for Emperors.
You can also view the ancient kilns listed in the Guinness book of records as the world’s largest wood fired kiln.
The Jingdezhen Museum on the site is where the official imperial kiln used to be during Ming and Qing dynasties, Zhushan, or Pearl Hill was situated. There’s tons of shards and other finds that have been excavated and displayed around the grounds.
Jingdezhen has been dominated by the ceramics industry for more than 1,000 years, gaining the nickname The Capital of Porcelain after an 11th century emperor used the term in admiration of its beautiful products.
Built during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), the Zhenyao is the best-preserved ancient kiln in Jingdezhen, Jiangxi province. The structure, which is also known as the Jingdezhen kiln because of its strong links with the city, was restored by the local administration in 2009.
The revival of traditional pottery-making techniques has resulted in renewed interest in an ancient city's kilns and provided a boost for local tourism.
大师陶匠继续以古代在明清时期的中国古代窑场的景德镇博物馆生产精美中国的传统。
有大量碎片和其他发现在博物馆场地周围被挖掘和展示。
如果您对手工陶瓷/瓷器/瓷器感兴趣,这绝对是必须访问的。在这里,您将看到已经有超过50年的艺术家在工作。一些艺术家手工扔陶瓷片,有的画画。
您还可以查看吉尼斯世界纪录中列出的古老窑炉作为世界上最大的木柴窑。
景德镇博物馆现址是明清时代皇室窑,竹山,珠山等地。有大量的碎片和其他发现被挖掘和显示在地面周围。
景德镇一百多年来一直以陶瓷行业为主,在十一世纪的皇帝nick of美丽的产品之后,获得了“瓷之都”的绰号。
建于清代(1644-1911),镇耀是江西景德镇保存最完好的古窑。由于其与城市的紧密联系,也被称为“景德镇窑”的结构,于2009年得到了地方政府的重建。
传统陶艺技术的复兴,引起了对古城窑炉兴趣的兴趣,为当地旅游业提供了动力。
如果您对手工陶瓷感兴趣,这绝对是必须去的地方。您将看到在工作中已经做了这50多年的艺术家。一些艺术家手工扔陶瓷片,有的画画。您可以查看古老的窑炉。
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Ceramics Museum Jingdezhen, China 景德镇陶瓷博物馆 - 中国
A glimpse at some the treasures housed within the new Jingdezhen Ceramics Museum in China. The museum houses an astounding collection of over 50,000 pottery and porcelain masterpieces and artifacts dating from the Han, Tang and Ming dynasties.
The Jingdezhen China Ceramics Museum opened on October18th, 2015. The address is NO.1 Zijing Rd, Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province, China.
在中国的一个新的景德镇陶瓷博物馆里,一些珍贵的宝藏,一瞥。 这个新博物馆藏有五千余种从汉唐唐代起的瓷器和瓷器。
景德镇中国陶瓷博物馆于2015年10月18日开业。地址是中国江西省景德镇紫京路1号。
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Live: 'Real Time China' - The history of Chinese porcelain in Jingdezhen 走进千年瓷都景德镇
Chinese porcelain is known for its elegant shape and vivid colors. And the crown jewel of the porcelain culture lies in Jingdezhen, the center of Chinese ceramics for nearly a century. In a tour inside the Royal Kiln Museum, you could see porcelain relics found nowhere else but there.
Best Attractions and Places to See in Jingdezhen, China
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List of Best Things to do in Jingdezhen, China
Jingdezhen Ceramic Exposition
Museum of Porcelain
Jingdezhen Official Kiln Museum
Ancient Kiln Folk Customs Museum - Gu Yao
Jingdezhen International Studio
Ceramic Historical Exhibition Area
Old Street
Jingdezhen China Ring
One of the pottery makers at ingdezhen Ancient Kiln and Folk Museum Dr. Zheng, a musicologist, demonstrating the ring a fine China bowl can make. Dr. Zheng was trying to find a scale of tones after hearing ther ring of one bowl.
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Leksands folkhögskola from Sweden went to Jingdezhen for there weeks in 2012.
This film is about trimming almost dry porcelain.
Jingdezhen Taoxichuan
Jingdezhen China's Porcelain Capital. The Taoxichuan urban renewal project of the historic plate factory district.
Chinese Porcelain Museum Tour
Longquan is a historic and cultural city in Zhejiang province, well-known for its celadon industry. There were five famous kilns in the Chinese history, namely Guan, Ge, Ru, Ding and Jun, among which Ge referred to the celadon kiln in Longquan.
In 2009, the traditional firing technology of Longquan celadon was inscribed on the representative list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity by UNESCO.
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Traditional Porcelain Production in Jingdezhen, China
View the step-by-step process of traditional porcelain production in Jingdezhen, where ceramic vessels were made for China's emperors for more than 500 years.
JINGDEZHEN PORCELAIN SILVER CUP
Jingdezhen 2018 part 1
Back in Jingdezhen for a couple of weeks and thought we would show you the area around Taoxichuan.
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Throwing big pots at Big Pot Factory
Jingdezhen, The Porcelain Capital
Jingdezhen (or the Town of Jingde) is a prefecture-level city, previously a town, in northeastern Jiangxi province, China, with a total population of 1,554,000 (2007), bordering Anhui to the north. It is known as the Porcelain Capital because it has been producing quality pottery for 1700 years.
Jingdezhen was named one of top 24 national historical and cultural cities of the People's Republic of China on February 28, 1982.[5]
In 2004, Jingdezhen celebrated the millennium of its becoming the porcelain capital and its assuming its present name.
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Jingdezhen is the porcelain city in china.
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Porcelain for Emperors
Porcelain for Emperors
1993
12 minutes
Made for the exhibition Joined Colors: Decoration and Meaning in Chinese Porcelain at the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery.
Sada Planning, Inc.; School of Cinema-Television and Center for Visual Anthropology, University of Southern California; Arthur M. Sackler Gallery. Editorial support from EditDroid Syetem/LucasArt Entertainment Company. Additional funding from the Tianminlou Foundation.
Porcelain for Emperors introduces traditional porcelain production in the city of Jingdezhen, China, where ceramic vessels were made to imperial order for more than 500 years. Viewers can see Jingdezhen specialists preparing the clay body, transforming it into vessel shapes, glazing and decorating, and firing the last wood-burning kiln still operating in Jingdezhen.
Jingdezhen's ancient kilns
This video shows a visit to a couple of ancient porcelain kilns in Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province, which is considered as the capital of porcelain in China.
Jingdezhen International Studio 国际工作室
Take a look inside the Jingdezhen International studio