A New Look at the Many Lives of the Belitung Shipwreck
The University of Hawai'i Press has published a new book by Dr. Natal [...]
The University of Hawai'i Press has published a new book by Dr. Natal [...]
China recently announced the excavation of a late Qing Dynasty shipwr [...]
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Singapore's Society for Chinese Ceramic Studies is holding an exhibit [...]
An exhibition on Thai and Japanese ceramics is on at the Bangkok National Museum until December 14 and includes ceramics ranging from a 16C blue-green glaze jarlet from Sukhothai to an Arita figurine created around the same period in Japan. This charming ceramic exhibition is being held in the Siwamokhaphiman Hall, Bangkok National Museum. The showcase features a selection of the finest Thai and Japanese porcelain and ceramic works created around the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries.
A review of Teresa Canepa and Katharine Butler's new book on Sir Michael Butler's Chinese porcelain collection that focuses on 17th century wares, is reviewed in the summer edition of Wreckwatch Magazine.
Visiting Siem Reap this summer? Drop by the National Museum of Cambod [...]
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Arts of Asia’s Summer 2022 issue, launched in collaboration with the H [...]
Confused by the terms 'Marco Polo ware' or 'Shufu', here's an introduction to these two members of the qingbai family, and some guidelines that will help in the identification of each.
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Surahi or goglet, water pots were--and perhaps still are in some regions--part of life in Asia. This member recalls their popularity and tries to trace their many shapes and origins.