The ancient kiln site of Hutian ended the porcelain making process of ancient Jingdezhen in great detail. In fact, this site is the third exhibition hall of Jingdemin Kiln Museum. After visiting the museum, go directly to the opposite side.
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Hutian ancient kiln site is a key protected ancient porcelain kiln site, and it is also one of the important and special symbols that Jingdezhen is listed as a famous historical and cultural city. As soon as you enter the ancient kiln site, you can see the kiln furniture and debris piled up into hills. The center of the accumulation layer is dozens of meters thick and well preserved. The Hutian Ancient Kiln Site Exhibition Hall has been established on the site. Within the scope of 12 protected areas of 260,000 square meters currently identified, the original historical appearance is relatively completely preserved, and the ancient ceramic utensils and specimens unearthed from the Hutian Kiln Site are collected and displayed. At the same time, the distribution model of Hutian kiln ruins was exhibited, and the precious kilns, porcelain workshops and other relics in important historical periods of the Song, Yuan and Ming periods were also protected, showing the ancient porcelain making scenes. Hutian kiln was fired in the Five Dynasties, prospered in the Song and Yuan Dynasties, and declined in the middle of the Ming Dynasty. It lasted for 700 years, leaving a large number of precious historical relics and monuments. The reason why Hutian kiln can continue to burn on a large scale for hundreds of years is related to its geographical environment. Hutian Village is located in the Nanhe River Basin of Jingdezhen, between Nanshan and Nanhe, with Nanshan in the east, lush firewood on the mountain, which can provide sufficient fuel for kiln, and Sanbao at the foot of the mountain is rich in porcelain stone ore resources, which can be used as raw materials for porcelain making. It is used; it is adjacent to the Nanhe River in the north, and the Nanhe River connects to the Changjiang River. It is possible to ship all year round, which provides convenience for the input of porcelain-making raw materials and the export of porcelain.
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The ancient kiln site of Hutian ended the porcelain making process of ancient Jingdezhen in great detail. In fact, this site is the third exhibition hall of Jingdemin Kiln Museum. After visiting the museum, go directly to the opposite side.
Located in Hutian Village, the suburbs of the city, it was once the most expensive porcelain variety in China's early production, and there are also ancient porcelain kilns such as Nanshi Street and Baihuwan. The ancient kiln site of Hutian is the only ancient porcelain kiln site listed as the key protection of the state level, and it is also one of the important and special symbols of Jingdezhen listed as a famous historical and cultural city. The ancient kiln site of Hutian is the largest and longest-lasting ancient porcelain kiln site in China. Hutian kiln was burned in the fifth generation, flourished in the Song Dynasty and Yuan Dynasty, and declined in the middle of the Ming Dynasty, lasting 700 years, leaving a large number of precious historical relics and monuments, recording the development history of Jingdezhen porcelain industry from the fifth generation to the middle of the Ming Dynasty from the primary to the advanced.
This ancient kiln in Hutian seems to be more out of business value. There are not many tourists, but it is the off-season when I go. I don't know what the result will be in the peak season. I have a systematic understanding of the process of making porcelain, and I feel that I really need to buy a book to study.
Floating beam and Jingdezhen are inseparable, to Jingdezhen to eat small mandarin fish, and small mandarin fish in floating beam. In the floating beam you can see Jingdezhen porcelain, because many ancient porcelain are in the floating beam. Floating beam and Jingdezhen things you have me, I have your relationship.
The site of Hutian Ancient Kiln, which has an underground area of about 400,000 square meters, accumulated a rich legacy of porcelain production from the five generations to the Ming Dynasty (907 to 1644 AD), which clearly reflects the major changes in the history of ceramic technology over 700 years and the whole process of integrating the history of China's porcelain production. It is a pilgrimage place for researchers in the history of ceramics, collectors of ceramic art and tourists from China and abroad. It is divided into museums and sites, all free.
The porcelain kiln site is the most famous in Jingdezhen, because this is the origin of ancient porcelain, so about tourists are coming here, must be the most want to see the production of porcelain, understand the process of making porcelain, only to know why so precious.