ceramic history

  • 100

    peruvian mochica stirrup bottles

    peruvian mochica stirrup bottles
    *mostly a ceremonial use
    *Peru/ Inca culture
  • Period: 100 to

    ceramic history

  • Jan 1, 1230

    italian

    italian
    *italian tin-glazed majolica
    *plates that are decorated for eating
    *italian culture
  • Jan 1, 1350

    Germans

    Germans
    *Germans developed early stoneware
    *used to carry things and hold liquids
  • Jan 1, 1368

    chinese-ming

    chinese-ming
    *Blue and white porcelain
    *used as decor and to eat and drink from
    *chinese culture
  • Jan 1, 1400

    spanish

    spanish
    *Spanish lead glazed lusterware
    *spanish culture
    *used as plates mostly
  • Jan 1, 1450

    Inca

    Inca
    *Inca burnished red earthenware
    *used for food/drink/decoration
    *inca culture
  • Jan 1, 1500

    Dutch

    Dutch
    *1st dutch tin glazed delftware
    *used to eat from and for decoration
    *dutch culture
  • Japanese

    Japanese
    *japanese Raku Tea bowls
    *used for ceremonies and drinking tea
    *japanese culture
  • American

    American
    *Early American Redware
    *used for decoration and eating
    *American culture
  • German's

    German's
    *German's develop first true high-fire porcelain outside of China
    *used for everything, still used today
  • American

    *American salt-glazed stoneware
    *used for bowls and plates
  • high fire

    high fire
    *chinese developed high fire porcelain
    *Han dynasty culture
    *many uses
  • native american pottery

    native american pottery
    *southwest native american pottery
    *North America
    *indian culture
    *Made many tools such as bowls and pots to put things in