_______ was the principal way of ornamentation in early Song porcelain.
A. Painted
B. Imprinted
C. Etched
D. Engraved floral decor
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Ru Wares was not until that a kiln site was actually discovered in a monastery that fired porcelain for the imperial government.
A. 1978
B. 1988
C. 1968
D. 1987
Imprinted patterns on Ding porcelain first appeared in mid-Northern Song Dynasty, and matured late in the dynasty. The patterned decor was often place on the _______ of plates and bowls.
A. insides
B. outsides
C. bottoms
D. upsides
After the Northern Song Dynasty, Ding wares were famous for its off-white glazes and exquisite engravings, etchings, and imprinted patterns on porcelain.
The Ru kilns produced porcelain for the court for only a short thirty some years; the rest of the time was devoted to porcelain ware for average citizen use.