Things you may not know about blue and white porcelain
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- Blue and white porcelains, widely considered a pinnacle of Chinese porcelain, have set records at auction houses in recent years.
The beauty and charm of these ceramics are easy to observe. The history and process of making them, however, have remained mystery to many.
Do you know that there are more than 70 steps to make a porcelain ware? How did blue and white porcelains come into being? Click to find out.
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This is extraordinary! Thank you so much for informing on the influence of Chinese ink painting artisans on blue and white ceramic. I hope this modern Chinese technique continues to grow and grow.
I've always loved blue and white porcelains but now just learning that I've never actually seen a proper piece! The artist at 22:00 is doing phenomenal work.
This blue and white porcelain has fascinated us in the West for centuries. It cintinues to do so.They I am heartened to see these artists' innovation in the field. Would truly love to see an exhibit here, near Washington and especially if there iare samples of snow scenes.
Thank you very much... Outstanding!
Stunning 😍
這些China 的磁器都十分精美。
Beautiful:)💙💙💙
Two thumbs up.
speechless.
I lived briefly in China and learnt a saying there ' the only old thing in China is my grandmother'.
這個人的畫作太棒了。
I have a piece with. Blue mark but the porcelon is a red mark with 2 marks one bkue one red mason mark
good
好极啦
Yuan blue and white
hello to you love your antiques blue white porcelain its number one
I,M in to Chinese porcelain got over 7000
question here. The important thing is how do I contact you, teach me how , please translate your program to Arabic languages to be more useful , F F. J.
Mine is green or mulitcoloured like my counrty Trinidad an Tobago🇹🇹
In Toronto, Canada, the Shangri La Hotel's serving girls at their tea room wear Mandarin dresses in the traditional blue and white porcelain colours and patterns.