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Blue and White Porcelain Series—– Bird Coffee Cup
Blue and white porcelain is a type of high-temperature underglaze colored porcelain with a white base and blue patterns. It is made by painting patterns on ceramic bodies using cobalt ore containing cobalt oxide, covering the bodies with transparent glaze, and firing them in one go in a high-temperature reducing flame.
With a long history, it matured at the Hutian Kiln in Jingdezhen during the Yuan Dynasty and became the mainstream of porcelain in the Ming Dynasty. Characterized by its freshness and brightness, it is one of the porcelains that represent Chinese aesthetic concepts.
Blue and White Porcelain Series—– Elephant Coffee Cup
Blue and white porcelain is a type of high-temperature underglaze colored porcelain with a white base and blue patterns. It is made by painting patterns on ceramic bodies using cobalt ore containing cobalt oxide, covering the bodies with transparent glaze, and firing them in one go in a high-temperature reducing flame.
With a long history, it matured at the Hutian Kiln in Jingdezhen during the Yuan Dynasty and became the mainstream of porcelain in the Ming Dynasty. Characterized by its freshness and brightness, it is one of the porcelains that represent Chinese aesthetic concepts.
Blue and White Porcelain Series—– Rabbit Coffee Cup
Blue and white porcelain is a type of high-temperature underglaze colored porcelain with a white base and blue patterns. It is made by painting patterns on ceramic bodies using cobalt ore containing cobalt oxide, covering the bodies with transparent glaze, and firing them in one go in a high-temperature reducing flame.
With a long history, it matured at the Hutian Kiln in Jingdezhen during the Yuan Dynasty and became the mainstream of porcelain in the Ming Dynasty. Characterized by its freshness and brightness, it is one of the porcelains that represent Chinese aesthetic concepts.
High-temperature colored glaze—Coffee Cup 2
High-temperature colored glaze refers to colored ceramic products fired at high temperatures (e.g., 1380℃), which uses metal oxides and natural ores as colorants. This type of product features rich colors and unique textures, boasting high collectible value and potential as works of art. Due to the high firing temperature, its chemical molecules are extremely stable, thus exhibiting non-toxic and safe properties.
High-temperature colored glaze—Coffee Cup 3
High-temperature colored glaze refers to colored ceramic products fired at high temperatures (e.g., 1380℃), which uses metal oxides and natural ores as colorants. This type of product features rich colors and unique textures, boasting high collectible value and potential as works of art. Due to the high firing temperature, its chemical molecules are extremely stable, thus exhibiting non-toxic and safe properties.