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Tê-hua (teɪhwɑː, ‖ dehwa) Also (Pinyin) ‖ Dehua. The name of a place in the province of Fujian in south-eastern China, used attrib. and absol. to designate porcelain made there, also known as blanc de Chine.
1923R. L. Hobson Wares Ming Dynasty xiii. 173 The term Chien yao was now transferred to a ware..made more than a hundred miles south at Tê-hua (Tehwa)... There are..no lack of actual examples of the Tehwa porcelain. 1945W. B. Honey Ceramic Art of China ii. 133 The whole body of Tê-hua wares, familiarly called Fukien porcelain,..holds together in a remarkable..manner. 1953R. S. Jenyns Ming Pott. & Porc. x. 146 Decorated pieces of Têhua, whether painted in blue or enamelled..are of poorer quality than the undecorated pieces. 1980Catal. Fine Chinese Ceramics (Sotheby, Hong Kong) 102 A well modelled Dehua (Te Hua) Seal in the form of a qilin (ch'i-lin).., the fabulous beast with bushy tail and curly mane shown crouching with horned head sharply turned to one side. |