A is a structured digital or physical repository that collects, organizes, and provides access to these marks along with metadata (e.g., origin, time period, material, dimensions, references). Over the last two decades, the proliferation of online databases and digital imaging has revolutionized how collectors, auction houses, archaeologists, museum curators, and art historians identify and research ceramic artifacts.
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While several excellent resources exist (The Marks Project, Kovels, British Museum), the field remains fragmented. Future advances in computer vision, AI similarity search, and linked open data promise to create a truly universal ceramic mark reference. However, challenges of funding, image rights, and long-tail data scarcity persist. The ideal system would be open-access, collaboratively curated, and capable of recognizing a worn, partial mark as easily as a pristine printed factory logo. A is a structured digital or physical repository