Description of Chinese Pottery And Porcelain Being a Translation of the Tao Sh

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Yan Zhu
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It comprises three things, a covered box {ho-tsu) to hold the prepared incense or chips of sandal-wood, in urn {hi) for burning it in. And a vase {p'ing) to hold the tools— a poker, spade, and miniature pair of tongs. The most recherche present is such a set carved in jade, turquoise, lapis-lazuli, or rock-crystal. The Emperor of China some years ago sent a present of one in jade to the Queen of England ; Lnd once when on a later occasion he received the foreign Envoys in audience a similar set... in cloisonne enamel was set out on a table before him.
112 CHINESE POTTERY AND PORCELAIN below, so that they hold the implements without being overbalanced. Those of Imperial Sung, Ko, and Ting-chou porcelain are not so convenient for daily use. ' Miniature Jars Glazed with Carnelian {Manao Yu Hsiao Ying).
Liu-yen Chai Pi chi : — ' In the manufacture of Ju-chou porcelain carnelian was reduced to powder to make the glaze. At the time it was only made for the use of the Emperor, and it is consequently very difficult to get a specimen.


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