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Cobalt, The Amazing Mineral That Changed The World Of Art #Shorts
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Imported to China by Muslim traders from the Middle East during the Tang dynasty which by the end of Mongol era known as the Yuan Dynasty had changed the world of ceramic art and art in general.

By the 19th C. blue and white porcelain was the most heavily collected ceramic in the world and was made in dozens of countries around the world. To this day, it is still the most collected ceramic on earth.

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@ИринаМустафина-н6х

2 years ago

Чудо !!! Прекрасные вещи , белоснежный фарфор и синий кобальт !! Чудо

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@FranssensM

1 year ago

Incredible skill to paint onto that surface and in your mind picture what will appear after the firing.
Then when they started applying more colours and it required several firings. Brilliant.

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@mfranssens

7 months ago

Lots of fakes around. Hopefully no one paid 21 million for the vase in the clip. We just saw someone painting it!

I’m available for parties and bar mitzvah’s.

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@tamaliaalisjahbana6849

2 years ago

Why was it called Sumatra blue? Did Muslim traders bring it from Sumatra? Were the Muslim traders Sumatran, Arab or Chinese?

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