- The Best of Chinese Porcelain
by Mitch Johnson. The wares sparsely decorated and relied as much on the beauty of the shape and surface of the ware as on the actual brushwork is known as the 'Chinese taste'. This rarely found out of China. Even with the advent of the times the eighteenth century styles and designs still prevails. And the pottery and porcelain made Korea has strong characteristics of its own both in shape and decoration.
Alth... articles, news
- Porcelain - The Best of Chinese
by Mitch Johnson. Among different types of ceramic, porcelain is one of the most beautiful and expensive Chinese-made ceramic. Though it has been firstly made by Chinese, later it spread all over Europe and many people started making it. In this article you will learn more about porcelain.
Although many of the imitations resembled porcelain at first glance, all of them were made of soft-paste clays. It remained... articles, news
- Chinese Pottery and Porcelain Trade
by Mitch Johnson. With the progress of China in the pottery and porcelain the European nations started their hunt to imitate or copy the Chinese styles and designs. The Chinese made drinking-vessels, cups and saucers and teapots popular in their own styles. The Chinese trade with the European in the potteries and porcelain wares grew quite high.
In the reverse direction, Europeans of all the nations then estab... articles, news
- History of Chinese Oriental Pottery and Porcelain
by Mitch Johnson. Many people do not know from where the oriental pottery and porcelain were first made, what are their origins. China, Korea and Japan are the countries that made oriental pottery and porcelain. They are similar to each other in their designs and styles of ware. This similarity creates some confusion for the experts and beginners to identify them properly. And they were marked. Many dynasties and ... articles, news
- Chinese Pottery and Porcelain - Great Progress in Style and Design
by Mitch Johnson. Ching-te-chen, the southwestern of Nankin, became a centre of manufacturing porcelain in the fourteenth during the Ming dynasty. These products of porcelain spread the fame of China throughout the civilized world exporting them to western countries. Let us have a look at the details of the Chinese pottery and porcelain history.
The coming of the Ming dynasty saw the emergence of Ching-te-chen... articles, news
- The Best of Austria Porcelain
by Mitch Johnson. There have been no details of the historical records of the porcelain development in Austria. Their manufactories were established with the help of people who ran away from Dresden. But the factories faced with continual difficulties, it could not continue for long and many of the manufacturing units were closed down. The French claimed that the soft-paste was at Rouen as early as 1673 but that h... articles, news
- History and Types of Porcelain
by Mitch Johnson. Here we will be learning more about the history of porcelain. What are its ingredients, how is it prepared, and what are its uses. Porcelain has become one of the most common wares in the modern days.
PORCELAIN is subdivided into two kinds. The Oriental, true, or hard-paste porcelain was made first in the Far East and is composed of two natural ingredients china-clay and china-stone which fo... articles, news
- Porcelain in Scandinavia and Russia
by Mitch Johnson. The making and design of porcelain are quite differ from country to country. It all have its unique value and beauty. In this article you will learn more about Sandinavian and Russian made porcelain.
The Scandinavian and Russian porcelain were made with the soft paste in the initial stages and a different type of paste was also introduced for a short time and then the hard paste was used to ma... articles, news
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