Qiong kiln

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The Qiong kiln ( Chinese  邛 窑 , Pinyin Qióng yáo , English Qiong kiln ) or Qionglai kiln ( 邛 崃 窑 , Qiónglái yáo , English Qionglai kiln ) are different ceramic kiln sites in the area of ​​the city of Qionglai of Chengdu in the Chinese Province of Sichuan . They produced from the Sui Dynasty , through the Tang Dynasty , Six Dynasties to the Song Dynasty . They are famous for their three-color ceramic products from the Tang Dynasty. The most important site is the Shifangtang Kiln.

The Shifangtang Qiong Kiln site has been on the List of Monuments of the People's Republic of China (3-223) since 2006 .

Sites

  • Shifangtang ( 什 邡 堂 )
  • Jianzi Shan ( 尖子 山 )
  • Wayao Shan ( 瓦窑 山 )
  • Xihe Village ( 西 河乡 )
  • Guyi municipality ( 固 驿 镇 )

literature

  • Geng Baochang et al. (Ed.): Qiongyao gu taoci yanjiu . (Research on the ancient ceramics of the Qiong kiln). Hefei 2002 ( web )

reference books

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