The Chinese ceramics and potteries in general and under the Ming Dynasty in particular are always the interest of researchers and antique collectors. Thus, the Chinese ceramic products always attract people’s attention. The book Gom su thoi Minh compiled by MA. Le Thi Thanh Ha introduces the origin, source and brief classification of categories and decorative patterns of artifacts
The Chinese ceramics and potteries in general and under the Ming Dynasty in particular are always the interest of researchers and antique collectors. Thus, the Chinese ceramic products always attract people’s attention. The book
Gom su thoi Minh compiled by MA. Le Thi Thanh Ha introduces the origin, source and brief classification of categories and decorative patterns of artifacts conserved at the Vietnam Museum of History. Especially, the artifacts dating back the Ming Dynasty (though produced later) are a great contribution to identify the date of similar ceramic articles in the markets of antiques.
The book consists of two parts:
- Introduction of the Ming-dynasty ceramics and potteries and their imitations preserved at the Vietnam Museum of History
- Appendix: 16 Ming-dynasty ceramic artifacts with dates, 246,000 ceramic articles from the ancient vessel in Binh Thuan, 23 imitations of the Ming-dynasty ceramics, and some trademarks on the Ming-dynasty ceramics.
This is the first book in Vietnam mentioning the Chinese ceramics and potteries through a collection of exhibits with exact origins.