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        Imperial kiln wares reflect taste of famous emperors

        Updated: 2014-10-28 06:55 (Chinaculture.org)
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        Imperial kiln wares reflect taste of famous emperors
        A Blue-and-White pot from the Qianlong period [Photo/ english.cguardian.com]

        This pot, above, sold for 1,380,000 RMB at the China Guardian Auctions, actually originated during the Ming Dynasty. Qianlong Emperor adored Ming-style Blue-and-White porcelain so he ordered the Imperial kiln to reproduce some types. This pot is a typical copy of Ming-style made under a difficult manufacturing process and represents the high level of porcelain making during the Qianlong period.

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