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Analysis of Fuliang Tea Bowls and Cups in the Tang Dynasty

Received: 7 December 2015     Accepted: 23 January 2016     Published: 17 February 2016
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Abstract

When to start production of jingdezhen tea sets? Literature and archaeological excavations is not consistent. According to the latest archaeological excavations, as early as in the Tang Dynasty, Fuliang County had been an important tea producing area and distribution center. Drinking tea became a custom, tea utensils arised at the historic moment. tea market demand gave birth to Jingdezhen tea set, Changnan porcelains became famous in the world, The main tea utensils were the big bowls and the small cups equipped with saucers. People began Grinding tea into powder, so sencha replaced cooking tea.

Published in International Journal of Archaeology (Volume 4, Issue 1)
DOI 10.11648/j.ija.20160401.11
Page(s) 1-4
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Keywords

Tea Set, Tea Bowl, Tea Cup, Fuliang, Jingdezhen

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  • Ceramic Art Department of Jingdezhen Ceramic Vocational Technical College, Jingdezhen, Jiangxi, China

  • Ceramic Art Department of Jingdezhen Ceramic Vocational Technical College, Jingdezhen, Jiangxi, China

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