The term “grey-blue glazed ceramic” was firstly mentioned by experts of Vietnam Fine Arts Museum to dedicate to a type of ceramic that has a surface that is covered by a heavy blue glaze, partly mixed with grey or yellow brown glaze. It has a heavy and thick bone. Experts said the craftsmen must have been excellent at fire controlling and bone material so they could make such big size ceramics with an even and heavy glaze.
Drawing: typical dragon decorations on the Mac grey-blue glazed ceramic 1. Lampstand, grey-blue and brown glazed, Mac dynasty 2. Grey-blue incense burner 3. Incense burner, grey-blue glazed 4. Incense burner, grey-blue and yellow - brown glazed
5. Incense burner, grey -blue glazed
The grey-blue ceramic – a special ceramic of Mac Dynasty (16th century) preserved in Vietnam National Museum of History Related image(s)
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