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INDEX

349; usual glazes, 349. See also Céladons, Keramics, Porcelain, Pottery.

Famille Chrysanthémo-Pæonéenne porcelains, character, 205; usually Japanese, 206, 208; decoration, 206; distinguishing features of Chinese and Japanese, 206—208; origin of decoration, 209.

Famille Rose porcelains, origin in Kang-hsi era, 210; character, 211; criteria, 212; special varieties, 212—215.

Famille Verte porcelains, forerunner, 190; of Kang-hsi era, 204; cessation of production, 214; Three-coloured ware, 247.

Fan-hung monochromatic porcelain, of Chia-Ching era, 284; of Tsing dynasty, 297.

Fang-chün-yao, 338.

Fang-ko-yao, 344.

Fang-ting-yao, 25, 262. See also Ting-yao.

Figure subjects for decoration, 204.

Fish-roe crackle, 346.

Flambé ware. See Transmutation ware.

Fond laque monochromatic ware, 326—328.

Fox as an emblem of longevity, 164.

Franks, A. W., on Chinese céladons', 78; on Chinese symbols, 158; on English estimation of Chinese porcelain, 180; on foreign influences on Chinese keramics, 232.

Fungus as an emblem of longevity, 166.

Fuhkien province, Chien ware of Sung dynasty, 57; Ivory-white ware, 271.

Glass, as a precious stone in China, 8; use in over-the-glaze decoration, 245, 310.

Glaze, early varieties, 19, 23; Ting ware, 24, 27; Chün ware, 51—55; Chien ware, 58; early preference over decoration, 61, 96, 368; Yuan porcelain, 91; granulated, 114; application by insufflation, 151, 395; Yung-lo era egg-shell porcelain, 255; Ivory-white porcelain, 271; preparation, 385—387; care in manufacture, 387; probable reason for excellence, 388—393; method of developing coloured, 393, 394, 399—401. See also Crackle, Polychromatic ware, and for monochromes, see the colours by name.

Gold as a decoration, 151, 191, 221, 226.

Golden brown monochromatic ware, 326—328.

Gosu Aka-e, Japanese name for early Chinese ware decorated over the glaze, 181.

Gourd as an emblem of longevity, 166.

Grained glaze, 339.

"Grains-of-rice" decoration, 229.

Green monochromatic wares, deep, 319; apple, 320; peacock, 320; cucumber-rind, 321; snake-skin, 321; Chiao-lü, 322; crab-shell, 322. See also Colours, Polychromatic wares.

Gypsum, use for relief designs, 270.

Hang-chow, as a dêpot for foreign trade, 66.

Hao Shih-chiu, potter, his chromatic porcelains, 257.

Hao-fang, potter, 361.

Hare as an emblem of longevity, 164.

Hawthorn pattern ware, forerunner, 118; Occidental estimation, 137, 145; character, 137; not ranked high in China, 138; pigment, 138—140; its application, 141; criteria, 141; shapes, 142—144; condition of surviving specimens, 142; special designs, 144; marks, 144; period of production, 145; black, 218; modern imitations, 379.

Héi-ti-pai-hwa, 218.


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