A decorative technique for ceramics, in which patterns are stamped onto the base while it is still soft and damp. It began in China at the end of the Neolithic period and has been used in the design of various ceramics from various eras, such as ancient Yue porcelain (see Yuezhou kilns) and Tang sancai. → Related item Buncheong ware Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
陶磁器の装飾法の一つで,素地が生乾きのやわらかいうちにスタンプ状に文様を押したもの。中国では新石器時代末期に始められ,古越磁(越州窯参照)や唐三彩など,各時代の様々な陶磁器の意匠に用いられている。 →関連項目粉青沙器 出典 株式会社平凡社百科事典マイペディアについて 情報 |
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