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Bronze
Ware from Luoyang As early as the Western Zhou Dynasty (11th century-771
B. C.), there were large bronze ware producers in Luoyang. At present,
the researchers at the Luoyang Arts & Crafts Co. have developed
new techniques for bronze ware production. The products made in Luoyang
are varied and have beautiful shapes. The most representative works
are A Horse Pedaling a Flying Swallow and The Rhinoceros. These products
have been displayed in New York and San Francisco, and are the best
seller at the Guangzhou Trade Fair. |
Luoyang
Palace Lanterns were developed in the Eastern Han Dynasty and
becamepopular in the Tang Dynasty. They were first used in royal court
only. The lanterns aremade with high craftsmanship, and they have
many kinds. The most commonly seen lanterns are white square, red
gauze round lantern, hexagonal dragon-head lantern, and merry-go-round.
Tri-Colored Glazed Pottery of the Tang Dynasty Luoyang has been
a productioncenter for the tri-colored glazed pottery of the Tang
Dynasty for 1,300 years. Such pottery ware is baked in red, green,
and yellow colors of glaze. |
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