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Yi Hsing|iː ʃɪŋ| Also I-hsing, Yi-hsing. [f. the name Yi Xing of a town in Jiangsu prov., China.] In full Yi Hsing yao, Yi Hsing ware. A type of unglazed stoneware (esp. for teapots) first produced at Yi Xing in the Song dynasty and reaching its height in the later part of the Ming dynasty.
1904E. Dillon Porcelain x. 165 The Yi-hsing yao, made at a place of that name..includes the red unglazed ware. 1910Encycl. Brit. V. 744/2 The manufacture of red teapots, mugs, bowls, cups, &c., in imitation of the Yi-Hsing-Yao was widespread during the late 17th and early 18th centuries under the name of red porcelain. 1915R. L. Hobson Chinese Pott. & Porc. xv. 178 The Yi-hsing wares in the celebrated Chinese ceramic collection formed by Augustus the Strong at Dresden supplied designs for the fine red stoneware made in the first years of the eighteenth century by Böttger. 1945[see boccaro]. 1970Ashmolean Mus.: Rep. Visitors 1969 47 Tea-pot, I-hsing brown stoneware, Chinese, 18th century. 1971L. A. Boger Dict. World Pott. & Porc. 378/2 Yi Hsing Yao..an unglazed stoneware produced at Yi-hsing-hsien in Kiang-su province... Its greatest productive period was during the latter part of the Ming dynasty and during the Ch'ing period. |