---- blue and white of, 83
_Hua-shi_, a stone used in Chinese porcelain, 131, 376
Hungary, porcelain made in, 271, 392
Hung-chi (1487-1505), porcelain of, 93, 147
Hunger, at Vienna, 260
Hunger, at Venice, 317
Hybrid pastes of Italy, 316
Imari porcelain, 186-193
---- ---- elements of decoration, 187
---- ---- relation to early Chinese enamelled wares, 187-188
---- ---- relation to other Japanese wares, 188
---- ---- copied at King-te-chen, 188 _note_
---- ---- composition of paste, 190
---- ---- source and nature of materials, 190
---- ---- in Dresden collection, 229
Incense, vessels used in burning, of Chinese porcelain, 138
India, Chinese porcelain found in, 85, 158
---- porcelain enamelled at Canton for, 165
_Insufflation_ of glaze by Chinese, 30
Iron-red in fine lines to imitate the _rouge-d’or_, examples at Dresden, 162
Jade, highly esteemed in China, 57
---- influence on early Chinese glazes, 57
Japan, early pottery of, 177, 179
---- Korean potters in, 179
---- porcelain of, 177-207
Japanese experts on Chinese porcelain, 55
---- porcelain, how introduced from China, 180-181
---- ---- early export of ‘blue and white,’ 182
---- ---- exported by Dutch, 183-184
---- ---- sources of information, 183 _note_, 193 _note_
---- ---- export stimulated by troubles in China, 184
---- ---- princely patronage of, 189, 194
---- ---- founded on Ming types, 189, 197, 199
---- ---- composition of paste, 190
Japanese porcelain, preliminary firing, 191
---- ---- glazes how prepared, 191
---- ---- furnaces, 191
---- ---- marks of crows-feet, 191
---- ---- shapes and uses, 192
---- ---- colours employed, 192
---- ---- celadon, 192, 195, 197, 201
---- ---- stories of processes discovered by spies, 196, 202, 203
---- ---- influence of conservative criticism on, 206
---- trade with China, 178
Julien, Stanislas, translations from Chinese, 53
Ju yao, early Chinese ware, 62
Kaga or Kutani ware, 203-206
Kai-feng Fu, old Sung capital, 62, 63, 65
Kakiyemon, a potter of Hizen, 183
---- ware, 185
---- ---- blue enamel over glaze, 186
---- ---- imitated at Meissen, 253
---- ---- imitated at Chantilly, 286
Kändler at Meissen, 253
---- chief modeller of ‘Dresden figures,’ 253
Kang-he (1661-1722), porcelain of, 96
---- his date-mark, why rare, 119
Kaolin, 8, 10
---- preparation of, 16
---- proportion of, in hard pastes, 17, 385
---- search for in France, 305-306
---- found at Alençon and St. Yrieix, 305-306, 378
---- found in Cornwall, 376-378
Kaolinic stoneware, use of term, 69
Karl Theodor, Elector Palatine, 260, 267
Kenzan, potter at Kioto, 197
Khanfu, Arab name for Hangchow, 209
Kia-king (1795-1820), porcelain of, 114, 155
Kia-tsing (1521-66), porcelain of, 94
Kien-lung (1735-1795), porcelain of, 105-114
---- his poems inscribed on porcelain, 113
Kien-lung, Sèvres porcelain for, 298
Kien yao, old Chinese ware, 66, 180
---- ---- example in British Museum, 71
---- ---- white porcelain, 142, 143
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