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[[File:Waunchaware.png|center|thumb|Ceramic bowl with Waunchà ware glaze, mid-Hi dynasty.]] | |||
[[File:Thi ware.png|center|thumb|285x285px|Ceramic bowl with Thi ware glaze, early-Hi.]] | |||
Revision as of 04:52, 12 November 2025
The Six Hi Wares is a term that describes the six major styles of ceramics produced during the Hi Dynasty. These ceramics were prized by the imperial court, and continue to be highly sought after by collectors today.
The six main styles, as agreed by historians, are:
- Waunchà ware
- Thi ware
- Obaiq ware
- Mwepa ware
- Pyache ware
- Mein ware

