How Yixing made this Collector even ‘pottier’ about Teapots
The story behind China's famous Yixing teapots and the value of a visit to Hong Kong's Flagstaff House Museum.
SEACS: From its Founding in 1969 to Today
History of SEACS 1969-2019 7.00pm Friday, 30 Janua [...]
Members’ Year-end Festive Open House
Year End SEACS Open House 4pm-7pm Sunday, 8 [...]
Learn from the Experts: Longquan / Chinese Celadons
Learn from the Experts: Longquan / Chinese Celadon [...]
SEACS Members’ Ceramics and Art Books Sale
SEACS Members’ Ceramics and Art Books Sale 11am- [...]
The Artists Who Captured Victorian England in Clay: Commemorative Figure Production
The Artists Who Captured Victorian England [...]
An Elegant Covered Cricket Container
Purchased on a SEACS trip to Jingdezhen in 2010, this little replica covered cricket container remains one of its owner's favourite ceramic pieces.
Chinese Export Ware for Thai Elites: Bencharong
Chinese Export Ware for Thai Elites: Bencharong & [...]
How Ceramic Shards Talk: Revealing a Wealth of Information
How Ceramic Shards Talk: Revealing a Wealth of Inf [...]
A Visit to Singapore’s Heritage Conservation Centre (HCC)
A Visit to Singapore’s Heritage Conservation Cent [...]
Blue and White Ware Mantras: Sanskrit Inscriptions on Ming Ceramics
Blue and White Ware Mantras: Sanskrit Inscripti [...]
Chinese Nautical Charts: Their Types and Modern Application
Chinese Nautical Charts: Their Types and Modern [...]
A SEACS Excursion to Jingdezhen, Longquan and Hangzhou, China
Trip to Jingdezhen, Longquan and Hangzhou, Chi [...]
The Santa Catarina Incident and the Launch of ‘China Mania’
William Willetts Annual Lecture: Sing [...]
Cataloging the Ceramic Collection of Augustus the Strong
Cataloging the Ceramic Collection of Augustus [...]
The ‘Shirt-Sleeved Diplomat’: Malcolm MacDonald in Malaya and Singapore
Malcolm MacDonald in Malaya & Singapor [...]
A Thai Si Satchanalai Figurine in the form of an Elephant with a Rider and Keepers
Read about one of the most important artefacts in the collection of the Southeast Asian Ceramics Museum....
A Sankampaeng Ceramic Bowl from Northern Thailand
A simple but elegant rare treasure from a kiln 25 km east of Chiangmai, active in the 14th to 16th centuries.