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How Tang & Song Porcelain Transformed Islamic and Global Ceramics

13 min · 20. feb. 2026
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In the late-night deep dive, we explore how pristine Chinese porcelain from the Tang and Song dynasties traveled the Silk Road and Indian Ocean and sparked a ceramic revolution in Iraq and Europe. We dive into: * The Belitung shipwreck treasure * Samarra excavations full of Chinese shards * How Islamic potters invented tin-glaze to copy that whiteness * The massive scale of 9th-century trade Subscribe for more raw history deep dives blending East and West. Sources: * Belitung shipwreck (Tang treasure ship) * Samarra archaeological finds * Ashmolean & British Museum collections

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