ANTIQUE CHINESE PORCELAIN BOWL SHIPWRECK 17 CENTURY #4

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KD200 - KD200 - KD200 - KD200 - KD200- KD200 Item description : ORIGINAL GENUINE CHINESE PORCELAIN BOWL RECOVERED FROM THE SHIP-WRECK OF AN UNIDENTIFIED 17 TH CENTURY VESSEL IN THE SOUTH CHINA SEA. BOUGHT LONG AGO ON A SPECIAL MARITIME AUCTION. Bookmarks : Early China porcelain trade Wares from the 16th century include Kraak porcelain , Yixing stonewares , Blanc-de-Chine , Blue and white , Famille verte, noire, jaune and rose , Chinese Imari , Armorial wares and Canton porcelain . Chinese export porcelain is generally decorative, but without the symbolic significance of wares produced for the home market. With the exception of the rare Huashi soft paste wares, Chinese porcelain is hard paste made using china clay and Chinese porcelain stone, baidunzi . While rim chips and hairline cracks are common, pieces tend not to stain. Chinese wares are usually thinner than Japanese and do not have the Japanese stilt marks.In the 16th century , Portuguese traders began importing late Ming dynasty Blue and white porcelains to Europe , resulting in the growth of the Kraak porcelain trade (named after the Portuguese ships called carracks in which it was transported). In 1602 and 1604 , two Portuguese carracks, the San Yago and Santa Catarina , were captured by the Dutch and their cargos, which included thousands of items of porcelain, were read more