Tucked in the mountains of southeastern China sit the ruins of a large-scale manufacturing site. The centuries-old furnaces that once made iconic pottery now lie crumbling and abandoned. The ruins of ...
From his deathbed, Brian Worrell, 62, was planning the firing event. Hoping to light the flames, watch the crackling embers shoot up and disappear into the darkness of the night sky, see the brown ...
For Peng, the answer is creating vessels for dark tea. He points out that the porous, unglazed interior of Tongguan pottery ...
The kiln opening is both ritual and celebration. Dragon dances, blessings from the God of Wealth, and artisan markets draw crowds. Visitors add firewood for luck or take home limited-edition crafts, ...
Archaeologists in Guangdong excavated kilns and artifacts at a large-scale pottery workshop that made imitation celadon in the Ming dynasty, photos show. Photo from the Institute of Archaeology at the ...
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