Annamese ceramics refer to pottery and other ceramics that were produced in what is now Vietnam during the Annamese period, which lasted from the 10th to the 19th centuries. Annamese ceramics have a long history, dating back to the Neolithic period. During the Champa Kingdom (4th to 15th centuries), ceramic production was centered in the city of Qu?ng Nam, and potters created intricately decorated earthenware, stoneware and porcelain. The ceramics were known for their bright colors, elaborate designs, and high quality. During the 15th to 17th centuries, Annamese ceramics were exported to other countries in Southeast Asia, as well as to Europe, where they were highly prized. During the Le dynasty (17th to 19th centuries), Annamese ceramics became more ornate and sophisticated, with blue and white porcelain being the most popular style. Today, Annamese ceramics are still being produced and are widely collected, both in Vietnam and internationally. They more...
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