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What is a Ming vase?
Ming vase were made from materials such as porcelain which is a type of fine clay. Wealthy people used porcelain pots and vases to decorate their homes. Ming meant 'bright', 'luminous' or 'shining'. Ming vases had shiny texture and glow.
In porcelain, one of the most well-known styles was the blue-and-white patterned porcelain, made in the Ming dynasty and such vases were known as Ming vases.
Why are Ming vases blue and white?
In the history of Chinese ceramics, the color blue and white gained a special significance. The distinctive color in blue-glazed pottery and porcelain comes from cobalt ores which were imported from Persia and were a scarce ingredient at the time and used in only limited quantities.
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