
Ming ceramics
Ming ceramics refer to pottery and porcelain made during China's Ming Dynasty (1368–1644), renowned for their high quality, craftsmanship, and artistic designs. They often feature vibrant glazes, intricate patterns, and are highly valued for their beauty and durability. Notable styles include blue-and-white porcelain, created with cobalt blue decorations on white backgrounds. Ming ceramics influenced global trade and collection, symbolizing Chinese artistry and technological skill of that era. Today, they are prized collectibles and represent a significant period in Chinese ceramic history.