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  1. Yadanabon University
  1. Yadanabon University
  2. Department of Archaeology

Myaungmya Myohaung, One of the Production Centres of Glazed Wares in Myanmar

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Title Myaungmya Myohaung, One of the Production Centres of Glazed Wares in Myanmar
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Publication date 2023-08-01
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Khin Thida
Description
Myanmar possessed a long history of glaze production and its products spread not only in Myanmar but also throughout Southeast Asia and some parts of the Middle East. The production of glazed ware has been existed before Bagan period. The glazed wares of Myanmar were good in ancient days and Myanmar became one of the glaze trading centres. Myaungmya was one of the production centres in Myanmar and its potteries might have reached throughout Asia. Myanmar glazed wares had been popular in foreign markets in 16th-17th centuries CE. Delta area of Myanmar had played an essential role in production of glaze in ancient days and Twante, Lagunbyee and Myaungmya became the important pottery production centers. The finding of hundreds of ancient kilns sites, kiln furniture and waste and potsherds, indicates that the art of glaze making flourished there greatly. One of the most remarkable points of these glazed wares production is that they had their own distinctive typology of glazed wares and kiln furniture like firing supports. Kiln designs were also different in region.
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glaze ware, kiln, kiln furniture, waste
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Yadanabon University Research Journal
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