Xuande ware

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Xuande ware is a highly prized early Ming dynasty Chinese porcelain renowned for its refined craftsmanship, rich cobalt-blue underglaze decoration, and historical association with the Xuande Emperor’s reign (1426–1435).

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese porcelain
Ming dynasty ceramic
blue-and-white porcelain
imperial ware
associatedWith Xuande Emperor
bodyType fine white porcelain body
chronologicalContext early Ming dynasty
countryOfOrigin China
culture Chinese
decorativeTechnique underglaze blue
dynasty Ming dynasty
firingTemperature high-fired
glazeType clear glaze
historicalPeriod early 15th century
influenced Chinese porcelain
surface form: Qing dynasty imperial porcelain

later Ming blue-and-white porcelain
kilnSite Jingdezhen
marketStatus highly prized
material porcelain
notableFor high firing quality
historical significance
imperial court use
refined craftsmanship
rich cobalt-blue underglaze decoration
patron Chinese imperial court
surface form: Ming imperial court

Xuande Emperor
placeOfProduction Jingdezhen
surface form: Jingdezhen, Jiangxi
primaryPigment cobalt blue
productionEndTime 1435
productionStartTime 1426
qualityControl strict imperial supervision
rarity high
reignPeriod Xuande Emperor
typicalColor white body with blue decoration
typicalForm bowls
dishes
meiping vases
stem cups
vases
wine cups
typicalMotif cloud and wave patterns
dragons
floral patterns
lotus scrolls
phoenixes
usage court banquets
imperial gifts
imperial rituals
valuedBy collectors
museums

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Xuande Emperor eraOfPorcelain Xuande ware