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Huasheng Lai
Product Design Department, School of the Arts, Universiti Sains Malaysia,11800Penang, Malaysia
Siti Suhaily S
Product Design Department, School of the Arts, Universiti Sains Malaysia,11800 Penang, Malaysia
Deng Weiben
School of Design,Yango University,Fu’zhou,350015, PR China
Ding Binxuan
College of Fine Arts, Fujian Normal University,Fu’zhou,350015, PRChina
How to Cite
Interactions and Innovations between Ming and Qing Jun Porcelain and Southeast Asian Ceramic Art: A Study of Cross-Cultural Exchange and Influence
Vol 7 No 4 (2024): December
Submitted: Oct 24, 2024
Published: Nov 28, 2024
Abstract
With the frequent regional trade exchanges, the interactions between the Ming and Qing dynasties became increasingly frequent. The exchanges and creations of ceramic art between China and Southeast Asia, especially the unique production methods of Jun porcelain, not only had a significant impact on Southeast Asia but also injected new vitality into Chinese ceramic art. The mutual permeation between these different cultures has positively developed ceramic art and cultural ties. This article discusses the characteristics and development of Jun porcelain in the Ming and Qing dynasties and Southeast Asian ceramic art, exploring the roles of these two ceramic arts in the cross-cultural dissemination between the East and the West. It holds specific reference value for future generations in the inheritance and development of ceramic art.