Tushan Kiln

Tushan Kiln is one of the folk kilns in the Song Dynasty of China. It is a relatively representative folk porcelain kiln imitating the Jianyao system in southwest China in ancient times. Black glazed porcelain is the main product. It was created and burned at the end of the Northern Song Dynasty. It was extremely prosperous in the Southern Song Dynasty. It gradually declined in the Yuan Dynasty. The kiln sites of the Tushan Kiln system are widely distributed in Chongqing (there are a large number of ruins in Huangjueya, Nanshan). The works show scenes such as worshiping the kiln god, making pottery, putting it into the kiln, and firing inside the kiln body in a way that combines relief and round sculpture with the scene of Tushan Kiln (commonly known as mantou kiln). Let people be on the scene and enter this period of history. The specific business status of opening hours is subject to the opening situation on the day.


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