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Name |
Jingdezhen Straight Insulated Mug in Gift Pack-Children at Play |
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Capacity |
300ml |
Material |
Kaolin, fine white clay |
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Specification |
Tall: 17.5cm Diameter: 6.5cm Net Weight: 288 g Cross Weight:635g |
Rating |
««««« (5 out of 5) |
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Packing: |
High resistance foam and very hard paper case |
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Description |
High Quality PV with Blue & White Hand Paint Porcelain Inner Jingdezhen, or the Town of Jingde, is a prefecture-level city, previously a town, in Jiangxi Province, China, has been termed the "Porcelain Capital" because of its production of quality china. It has a 1700-year-old history of china production. For centuries, the city has been considered to be China's most important center for porcelain production. Ceramics were produced here as far back as the Han dynasty (206-220BC). The imperial porcelain was so exquisite that it was described as being "as white as jade, as bright as a mirror, as thin as paper, with a sound as clear as a bell". The most famous types of porcelain from Jingdezhen are the blue and white porcelain, which has been produced since the Yuan dynasty (1280-1368AD) and the rice-patterned porcelain that was introduced in the Song dynasty. White pottery and porcelain wares are decorated under the glaze with a blue pigment, generally cobalt oxide. The decoration is commonly applied by hand, by stencilling or by transfer-printing, though other methods of application have also been used. The first blue and white wares were made in China and in the early fourteenth century mass-production of fine, translucent, blue and white porcelain started at Jingdezhen. Chinese blue and white porcelain was once-fired: after forming the porcelain body was dried, decorated with refined cobalt-blue pigment mixed with water and applied using a brush, coated with a clear glaze and fired at high temperature. R.J. Tea House pick these elegant porcelain tea wares from Jingdezhen directly, 100% handmade, each piece is made by masters. Our styles and designs are unique, with limited production, you can not find it anywhere else. Enjoy your tea with highest standards of Chinese porcelain wares!
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