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                                                                           7.36. One of a pair of covered jars with underglaze cobalt blue
                                                                           and copper red decoration, Yuan dynasty, second quarter of the
                                                                           fourteenth century. Made in Jingdezhen, recovered in 1964 from
                                                                           Baoding, Hebei province. Hebei Provincial Museum.






                                                                           Madame Ling, discussed later. Many of the vessel forms
                                                                           and decorative motifs in this cache are related to other art
                                                                           forms more valuable to the Mongols than porcelain, such
                                                                           as gold silver, jade, and textiles (Fig. 7.38). For example,
                                                                           the dense complex designs of kesi (tapestry woven) tex-
                                                                           tiles recur on blue and white as well as the related blue
                                                                           and red decorated porcelain (see Figs. 7.35, 7.36, 7.38).
                                                                           The beautiful pair of faceted meiping have reserve white
                                                                           four-claw dragons amid waves akin to the dragons on the
                                                                           sleeves of the clothing worn by Wenzong and Mingzong
                                                                           in their imperial portraits; indeed, the sinuous dragons on
                                                                           the meiping are bounded by a zone of peonies at the base
                                                                           and a zone of phoenix among lotus around the shoulder
                                                                           not unlike woven tapestry (kesi) cloud collar medallions
                                                                           created  by  Uighur  Turkic  tribesmen  in  eastern  central
                      7.35. One of a pair of octagonal covered wine bottles (meiping)
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                      with facets and reserve-white four-claw dragons amid waves,  Asia in the eleventh to twelfth centuries. In addition,
                      Yuan dynasty, second quarter of the fourteenth century, 51.4 cm  these zones are bounded by cloud collar lappets, a popu-
                      tall. Made in Jingdezhen, recovered in 1964 in Baoding, Hebei  lar design convention used for kesi by the Uighurs. 98
                      province. Hebei Provincial Museum.
                                                                             Such groups of four cloud collar lappets on the shoul-
                                                                           ders of the jars and faceted meiping are reminiscent of a
                                                                           quatrefoil collar worn over a garment; it is as if the body

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