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Due to the proximity to China, the Korean ceramics is influenced also by the development of Chinese ceramics. Korean ceramics in typical neolithic era is Earthenware red for everyday use: bowl, vase with straight neck, and a large jug. Ceramics in Korea started about 50 years BC.<\/p>\n

In the early period of Korean history, Korean territory was divided into several kingdoms important: Kokuryo (37 BC-668 AD), Paekche (18 BC-663 AD) and the ancient Silla (57 BC-668 AD). Korean unification had occurred during the Silla (668-935 AD). Kokuryo and Paekche produce earthenwareyang shows the influence of China.<\/p>\n

As the influence of Chinese Buddhism, too many ceramic objects such as tools for death and cremation. The golden age of Korean ceramics occurred during the Koryo period (918-1392). Although heavily influenced Sung Dynasty Chinese ceramics, but ceramics Korea produces some unique innovations. For example there is a bottle made in China in the Sung Dynasty developed with distinctive decoration and celadon glaze.<\/p>\n

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Figure 5.26. Ceramic Earthenware Korea in neolithic times.<\/p>\n

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\nFigure 5.25. Koryo celadon bottle in the period with inlay designs butterfly Chrysanthemum and the Koryo Dynasty, 12th-century Korea The Ho-Rim Museum. (Source: www.korean-arts.com)<\/div>\n

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During the history of Japan is a country that is isolated from mainland Asian parent. Japanese ceramic period is divided into several periods, namely Haniwa (200-552); Asura, Nara, and Heian; and last Kamakura. Ceramic is the oldest known Japanese Jomon ceramics with unique shape. Jomon period lasted 10000-200
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Figure 5.27. Ceramics formed by the gyre, Japan, Jomon Period about 2500 BC. (Above) at the time of the mid-Jomon Ceramics (stylized Daigi).<\/span><\/span>
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