Painted pottery refers to the polished orange-red pottery blank, depicted with natural mineral pigments, ochre and manganese oxide as color elements, and then fired in a kiln. On the orange-red carcass presents a beautiful pattern of ochre red, black, white, and various colors, forming a pottery with a high degree of unity between the pattern and the shape of the utensil, and achieving the decorative and beautifying effect.
Painted ceramics, also known as post-fired painted pottery, are ceramic works of art with a long history. Refers to the pottery painted on the surface after the pottery tire is fired, unlike the painted pottery painted on the pottery, the color material and the green body are pressed together, and the faience is roasted at high temperature, the pigment of the painted pottery is not firmly adhered, and the pattern is easy to fall off when it is wet or water. Painted pottery began in the late Neolithic period, commonly used colors are red, black, yellow, white, ochre, etc., the color is gorgeous, because the painting is no longer burned, so the painting is very easy to wear and fall off.