Primarily the Chinese made pottery to store water and food in. They also made pottery as an art and as something of beauty.
Yes, the Chinese have a long history of making pottery that dates back thousands of years. Chinese pottery is highly regarded for its quality, intricate designs, and diverse styles such as blue and white porcelain, celadon, and terracotta warriors.
G. D. Wu has written: 'Prehistoric pottery in China' -- subject(s): Chinese Pottery, Pottery, Chinese
A. L. Hetherington has written: 'The early ceramic wares of China' -- subject(s): Pottery, Pottery, Chinese, Chinese Pottery
Pingyuan Lin has written: 'Putian yao' -- subject(s): Chinese Porcelain, Chinese Pottery, Porcelain, Chinese, Pottery, Chinese
Archibald Dooley Brankston has written: 'Early Ming wares of Chingtechen' -- subject(s): Chinese Pottery, Pottery, Pottery, Chinese
Jinxing Li has written: 'Xi Xia tao mu' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Chinese Pottery, Pottery molds, Pottery, Chinese
Percival Victor David has written: 'A catalogue of Chinese pottery and porcelainin the collection of Sir Percival David, bt., F. S. A' -- subject(s): Chinese Pottery, Pottery, Chinese
John Addis has written: 'Chinese ceramics from datable tombs' -- subject(s): Chinese Pottery, Pottery, Chinese, Stone carving
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