Sancai (ceramics style)

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Descripción

Refers to the style of porcelain made in China during the T'ang dynasty (618-906 BCE), characterized by streaks and spots of three colors, typically dark blue, turquoise and aubergine. The term also refers to pottery made during the Ming and Ching dynasties (1368-1912), made with the same three colors, but separated by clay ridges outlining the pattern.

URI original del concepto

http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300018511

Otros términos

  • Sancai [nl]
  • Sancai [es]
  • 三彩 [zh]
  • sān cǎi [zh]
  • san cai [zh]
  • san ts'ai [zh]
  • San ts'ai (ceramics style) [en]
  • San-ts'ai (ceramics style) [en]
  • 唐三彩 [zh]