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Land of Color Glaze
  --Chinese glass Glass has never been truly at home in China. Records suggest that it was brought there from the West as early as the 3rd century, but finds of small glass objects of typical Chinese shapes dating from as early as the Han dynasty (206 BC每AD 220) suggest that, even if the material was brought from the West, it could be worked on the spot to conform to Chinese usage. It was no doubt regarded as a cheap substitute for jade. The Chinese themselves do not claim to have made glass before the 5th century, and even then it is doubtful if they knew more than how to make beads and other similar small objects. The vessels of glass occasionally found in burials of the T'ang (618每907) and later dynasties, although perhaps locally made, are more likely imports. Of the extant glass vessels typically Chinese in form, none can be shown to be of a date earlier than the reign of the K'ang-hsi emperor (1661每1722), and there is every likelihood that glassmaking was in fact introduced in this period when, through the Jesuits, China became vividly aware of Western culture. To this period probably belongs a series of bowls and vases of which the blown character is manifest. They are often of a deteriorated material that appears to suffer from the same defects as European glass of the same epoch. During the reigns of the Yung-cheng (1722每35) and Ch'ien-lung (1735每96) emperors, the emphasis on blown forms is subordinated to the desire to make glass a surrogate for natural stones. Although the colours used are often not such as are found in nature, the glass is handled as though it were jade, the foot in particular being fashioned as though cut from stone. This lapidary treatment is further emphasized in the cased glass bottles cut on the wheel in such a way that the design stands in one or more colours on a ground of a contrasting tone. Boshan District is located in the middle of Shandong Province, which is the important part of Shandong Peninsula and one of the open coastal cities that approved by the State Council. It is well known as ※Famous Pump City in China§, ※Land of Ceramic and Color Glaze§ and the production basis of new material.
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