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Look For This Porcelain Pattern At The Thrift Store—it's Way More Valuable Than You Think
When you're perusing the aisles of your local thrift store, you might overlook the porcelain products, especially if you're not much of a tea drinker or uninterested in purchasing more dishware. Don't ...
Porcelain with red under glaze is distinctively different from other Chinese ceramic styles, with very flamboyant, lively, and intense colors. In traditional Chinese culture, the color red represents ...
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10 vintage china sets worth thousands that collectors still hunt for
Here's the thing about antique china. Most people assume those dusty old plates stacked in Grandma's cabinet are just ...
Herend, a Hungarian manufacturer established in 1826 as a pottery factory, pivoted in 1839 to producing beautifully hand-painted porcelain and presented a new dinnerware pattern at the first World ...
In the long history of Chinese porcelain art, one type of porcelain stands apart. Its appearance is akin to the first splash of vibrant color on a monochrome canvas, laying the foundation for the ...
In 1982, an ancient imperial kiln with many pieces of red under glaze porcelain was accidentally found. Archeologists found many of the pieces could be glued together to make complete items. It seemed ...
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