Tang Sancai
Tang Sancai, meaning "three colors," refers to a type of Chinese pottery that flourished during the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD). This distinctive ceramic is known for its vibrant glazes, typically featuring a combination of green, yellow, and white. The pieces often depict intricate designs and were commonly used for burial objects, showcasing the artistry of the period.
The production of Tang Sancai involved a unique glazing technique that allowed for a rich, glossy finish. These ceramics were not only functional but also served as a status symbol, reflecting the wealth and sophistication of the Tang Dynasty society. Today, Tang Sancai remains highly valued by collectors and historians alike.