Kilns for firing porcelain. _See_ Furnaces.
King-te-chen in early days, 62
---- oppression of court officials, 94
---- in Kang-he’s reign, 96
---- lists of porcelain made, 95, 104, 115
---- burned, 115, 125, 220
---- position, 123-125
---- Pekin, how reached from, 123
---- Canton, how reached from, 124
---- relation to Jao-chau and Fouliang, 124-125
---- description of town, 125, 127
---- materials brought down in junks, 128
---- foreign designs copied at, 165
---- works abandoned for long period in seventeenth century, 220
Kinsay or Hangchow, 62, 63, 209
Kioto, porcelain made at, 196-199
---- potters copied Ming enamelled wares, 198
---- wares, _récherché_ rudeness of, 197
Kishiu ware or _Ô-niwa yaki_, 199
---- ---- imitated for export at Tokiyo and Kobe, 200
Kiyomidzu, suburb of Kioto, porcelain made at, 197, 198
Kizayemon family, court purveyors of porcelain, 188
Kochi, meaning of Japanese term, 175
---- ware of Japanese, 201
Kok, Juriann, his new porcelain at the Hague, 389, 393
_Koransha_, combination of Japanese potters, 193
Korea, relations with China and Japan, 168
---- fanciful attribution of various wares to, 169, 186
Korean porcelain, classification of, 170
---- ---- celadon, 170
---- ---- plain white, 170
---- ---- crackle ware, 171
Korean porcelain described in early Chinese books, 171
---- inlaid with white slip, 171
---- potters in Japan, 169
Koreans, early use of enamel colours by, 169
Kousnetzoff factory, Moscow, 392
Ko yao, early Chinese ware, 63, 65, 145
‘Kronenburg porcelain,’ origin of name, 267
Kuang-tung porcelain of Raynal, 166
Kuang yao, stoneware, 166
---- ---- early Chinese ware, 63
Kublai Khan, 72, 213
Kutani or Kaga ware, 203-206
---- ware, relation to Imari porcelain, 204
---- ---- marks on, 205
Kwan-yin, statues of, 135, 143, 226
Lace imitated in porcelain at Berlin, 264
Lang Ting-tso, superintendent at King-te-chen, 96 _note_, 103, 151
Lang yao, origin of name, 103
Langen, von, at Fürstenberg, 265
---- ---- at Copenhagen, 274
_Laque Burgauté_, 114
Lathe, use of, in shaping porcelain, 22
Lead in glaze, 33-34
Leithner, chemist at Vienna, 261
Lemon-yellow, opaque glaze on Chinese porcelain, 111-115
Lille, porcelain made at, 284
---- coal early used in porcelain kilns, 285
Lime in paste or glaze of porcelain, 35-36, 251
Limoges district, porcelain works in, 15, 314-315, 389-390
---- enamel copied in Chinese porcelain, 135 _note_
Lister, Dr. Martin, at Saint-Cloud, 282, 326
Lists of porcelain made for Chinese court, 95, 115
Lithophanic porcelain, at Berlin, 264
Littler at Longton Hall, 348
Liverpool porcelain, 370-371
London, West of England porcelain painted in, 363, 366, 369
Longton Hall porcelain, 348-349
Lowestoft and Oriental armorial porcelain, 369-370
---- china, so-called, 165, 369
---- porcelain, 369-370
Ludwigsburg, porcelain made at, 266
Lung-chuan celadon, reproduced at King-te-chen, 132
---- yao, early Chinese ware, 63
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