white clay. The blue designs are painted on the piece before it is fired in the kiln. NOVA: I understand that people in Europe and the Middle East tried to duplicate the porcelain art. What happened?
Porcelain production during the Kangxi period (1662–1722) expanded China’s export trade with Europe, sparked the Chinamania craze in the nineteenth century, and bolstered the East-West exchange that ...
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Jeannie Pence on MSNYellow and Blue Spring Decor – A Timeless TrendForsythia branches are the perfect shade of yellow to complement the rich blues in a Chinoiserie vase, creating a striking ...
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Ceramic Artist Combines Tradition and Pop Culture with Stunning Blue-and-White Porcelain "Iron Man"After six months of meticulous design and refinement, he unveiled a stunning work that reimagines Iron Man’s iconic armor, helmet, and arc reactor using traditional blue-and-white porcelain motifs.
Across China: Spanish potter shapes fusion of Eastern and Western art in China's "porcelain capital"
In the quiet of winter the cherry trees in the courtyard have withered yet the fruits continue to flourish in the porcelain works of Spanish ceramic ...
Inspired by Delftware, the Dutch form of pottery, these blue and white homeware pieces will offer the look at a fraction of the price. During the 16th century, a blue and white homeware trend was ...
78.5 x 85.5 cm. (30.9 x 33.7 in.) ...
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