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INDEX
of red glaze, 278; purple, 309; black, 323.
To-tai-ki, 253-257.
Tortoise as a decorative subject, 157, 164.
Tortoise-shell glaze, 341.
Trade, keramic, with Japan, 29, 73; dêpots for early Eastern export, 66, 95; channels for early export, 68, 72; with Borneo, 68; European, 372-377.
Transmutation ware, process, 330—332; varieties, 332-334; wide range, 334; modern, 342.
Tsao-hung monochromatic porcelain, 299; use in combination, 299.
Tsiang Poh-Kwa, potter, 359.
Tsin dynasty, ware, 13.
Tsin-yao, 16.
Tsing dynasty, blue-and-white ware, 136-175; modern decline of keramic art, 175, 380-382; enamelled porcelain, 201-217; white monochromes, 266-271; red monochromes, 286-303; yellow monochromes, 305-309.
Tau-chou-yao, 276, 350.
Tsui, potter, 135, 200.
Tsui-se monochromatic ware, 316; varieties, 317.
Tu-Ting-yao, 29, 251, 350.
Tui-hwa-ki, 269.
Tung-Han, potter, 357.
Tung-ngeu-tao, 13.
Tung-siu-hwa ware, 339.
Turquoise blue, monochromatic ware, 316; varieties, 317; polychromatic ware, 338.
Tzü-chin monochromatic ware, 326—328.
U-chin monochromatic ware, 323, 325.
U-ching monochromatic ware, 323—325; modern imitations, 326.
U-ni-yao, 59, 323.
Unicorn, or Ki-lin, as a decorative subject, 157, 164.
Wan-li era, blue-and-white ware, 126, 133-135; red-under-the-glaze ware, 128, 131; enamelled ware, 194-201.
Watered-blue monochromatic porcelain, 315.
Wei-tsü. See Kai-pien.
Western reds, 301.
White monochromatic wares, Ting soft-paste, and its successors, 24—32, 83, 85, 93, 250-252, 257—264; hard-paste egg-shell, 252—257, 264-266; revival of hard-paste, in Kang-hsi era, 266; decorations in early Tsing eras, 267-270; criteria of hard-paste, 267, 271; Ivory-white, 271-275; marks, 275; Tsu-chou, 276.
White slip decoration, 230.
Wu-tsai-ki, 191.
Yao-pien, process, 330-332; varieties, 332-334; wide range, 335.
Yellow monochromatic wares, first, 303; transparent, 304-306; opaque, 306; mustard, 306; eel, 307; spotted, 307.
Yen-chi-hung monochromatic porcelain, 300.
Yen-ching-tou-hwa ware, 230.
Yi-hsing-yao. See Boccaro.
Yu-li-hung, Tsing dynasty under-the-glaze ware, 168.
Yuan Chang, potter, 358.
Yueh-pai monochromatic ware, 313.
Yueh-yao, 15, 17.
Yuan dynasty, keramic conditions, 90, 94, 95; its so-called porcelain, 91, 312; wares of Ching-tê-chên, 92-94; enamelled ware, 180-182.
Yung-ching era, blue-and-white ware, 171; identity with ware of Kang-
425