31 Lug Knowledge Popularization Floral-Rim Bowl Luglio 31, 2025 By Elailan 0 comments Floral-Rim Bowl: A bowl with a rim shaped like blooming flowers, featuring various styles such as lotus leaf, beg...Continue reading
31 Lug Knowledge Popularization Bamboo Hat Bowl Luglio 31, 2025 By Elailan 0 comments Bamboo Hat Bowl Named for its resemblance to a bamboo hat (斗笠). The Jingdezhen bamboo hat bowls of the Song Dynas...Continue reading
31 Lug Knowledge Popularization Petal Bowl Luglio 31, 2025 By Elailan 0 comments A bowl decorated with floral motifs formed by curves of varying arcs on its belly, with the entire shape resembli...Continue reading
31 Lug Knowledge Popularization Lifting Beam Pot Luglio 31, 2025 By Elailan 0 comments Lifting Beam Pot: Named for the tall, prominent lifting beam on the shoulder of the vessel.Continue reading
30 Lug Knowledge Popularization Gourd-Shaped Flask (Hulu Xing Hu) Luglio 30, 2025 By Elailan 0 comments Gourd-Shaped Flask (Hulu Xing Hu):Named for its distinctive double-bulbed silhouette resembling a gourd.Continue reading
30 Lug Knowledge Popularization Pear-Shaped Teapot (Li Hu) Luglio 30, 2025 By Elailan 0 comments Pear-Shaped Teapot (Li Hu):First fired during the Yuan Dynasty, this teapot features a round mouth, short neck, s...Continue reading
30 Lug Knowledge Popularization Monk’s Cap Ewer (Sengmao Hu) Luglio 30, 2025 By Elailan 0 comments Monk's Cap Ewer (Sengmao Hu):Typically featuring a rounded neck, a rounded belly, and a ring foot, its shape clos...Continue reading
30 Lug Knowledge Popularization Recumbent Flask (Wohu) Luglio 30, 2025 By Elailan 0 comments Influenced by Islamic styles from West Asia, this flask features a foot ring on both the front and back of its be...Continue reading
29 Lug Knowledge Popularization Flat Flask (Bianhu) Luglio 29, 2025 By Elailan 0 comments A relatively common vessel shape in ancient times, featuring two or four lugs on the sides for threading ropes to...Continue reading
29 Lug Knowledge Popularization Domu Pot Luglio 29, 2025 By Elailan 0 comments Originally a utensil for mixing and holding butter tea (mostly made of wood or metal), it later evolved into a ri...Continue reading