TY - BOOK T1 - Fujian ware found in the Philippines Song-Yuan period, 11th-14th century A1 - Tan, Rita C. A2 - Benitez-Johannot, Purissima, editor LA - English PP - Makati City PB - The Oriental Ceramic Society of the Philippines YR - 2017 UL - https://tuklas.up.edu.ph/Record/UP-99796217612648621 AB - "...Fujian ware produced and traded during this period represents an impressive proportion and the least known group of ceramics found in the Philippines. During these past decades, archaeologists have unearthed numerous ancient kilns in Fujian Province. The excavated finds provide valuable information on the type of wares produced by these kilns. From the vast variety of local finds, we now see that Fujian potters were very open to innovating the shapes and decorative style of their wares. We also know that these ceramics were much in demand because of the wide distribution of archaeological sites along the Philippine coastline and the bountiful loads found in shipwreck sites off Palawan Island, specifically those of the Breaker Reef and Investigator Shoal..." - from the Foreword by Angela L. Quila OP - 236 NO - Published in conjunction with the exhibition at the Ayala Museum from September 5 to October 1, 2017. CN - NK 4565.4 T36 2017 KW - China trade porcelain : Philippines : Exhibitions. KW - Porcelain : Philippines : Exhibitions. KW - Porcelain, Chinese : Song-Yuan dynasties, 960-1368 : Exhibitions. KW - Fujian ware : Philippines : Exhibitions. ER -