@山西博物院微博:#文物欣赏#【瓷枕】世界卫生组织将每年的3月21日定为“世界睡眠日”,今天我们就一同欣赏几件馆藏的瓷枕。我国的瓷枕创烧于7世纪,最早见于隋,唐代时开始流行,宋金元时广为流行。按用途分主要有头枕和脉枕两种,头枕最为常见,是我国古代民间常用寝具。
Porcelain Pillows
March 21 is "World Sleeping Day", an event created by the World Health Organization. Shanxi Museum has kindly shared with us a few pictures related to porcelain pillows, so let's take a brief look at the history of porcelain pillows in China.
Pillows are necessities within people's daily life. Chinese ancient pillows were first made of natural stones and later the materials used extended to wood, jade, bronze, bamboo, and porcelain. Among these pillows, porcelain pillows were the most widely used.
Porcelain pillows first appeared in the Sui Dynasty (581-618) and their mass production began in the Tang Dynasty (618-907). Porcelain pillows reached their climax in terms of production and use during the Song, Jin and Yuan dynasties (10th-14th centuries) and were gradually phased out in the Ming and Qing dynasties (1368-1911) with the emergence of better materials with which to make pillows.
Porcelain Pillows
March 21 is "World Sleeping Day", an event created by the World Health Organization. Shanxi Museum has kindly shared with us a few pictures related to porcelain pillows, so let's take a brief look at the history of porcelain pillows in China.
Pillows are necessities within people's daily life. Chinese ancient pillows were first made of natural stones and later the materials used extended to wood, jade, bronze, bamboo, and porcelain. Among these pillows, porcelain pillows were the most widely used.
Porcelain pillows first appeared in the Sui Dynasty (581-618) and their mass production began in the Tang Dynasty (618-907). Porcelain pillows reached their climax in terms of production and use during the Song, Jin and Yuan dynasties (10th-14th centuries) and were gradually phased out in the Ming and Qing dynasties (1368-1911) with the emergence of better materials with which to make pillows.