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The Dynastic Timeline of Chinese Ceramics

Every Chinese ceramic has two main components. The glaze and clay make up the “physical” component, as introduced on the previous page.

The second component could be called the “spiritual”. It includes the shapes, the patterns and the designs. This component was influenced by trends and cultural influences, both in China and abroad, and from the emperors themselves all the way down to the people running the noodle stalls.

With so many influences over such a long period of time, a simpler system of organization is needed. Thankfully, there’s one already in place and you’ve already heard of it. It’s the organization of Chinese history by dynasty. Dynasties are the best way to make sense of China’s long history and they also make for an excellent timeline to understand the ceramics history.

Late Neolithic Period ~5000–1700 BCE

Warring States Period 481 – 281 BCE

Han Dynasty 202 BCE – 220 CE

Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties period 581 – 960

Song Dynasty 960 – 1279

Yuan Dynasty – Early Ming 1279 – 1450

Mid-to-Late Ming Dynasty 1450 – 1644

Qing Dynasty 1644 – 1911

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