Sancai
Sancai is a traditional Chinese pottery technique that translates to "three colors." Originating during the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD), it is characterized by its vibrant glazes, typically in shades of green, yellow, and white. The technique involves layering different colored glazes on a ceramic body, creating a striking visual effect.
The most famous examples of Sancai pottery are found in tombs, where they were used as burial goods. These artifacts often depict animals, figures, and everyday objects, showcasing the artistry and craftsmanship of the period. Today, Sancai remains a celebrated art form, admired for its beauty and historical significance.