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Chinese porcelain made its way to Persia around the ninth century. At the same time, Jingdezhen artisans became acquainted with Persian cobalt, which turned a vivid blue when fired under high ...
Starting in the Song Dynasty (960-1279), Chinese porcelain took a leading position among exported goods, and Jingdezhen porcelain spread throughout the world via the ancient Maritime Silk Road.
Known around the world as the "porcelain capital" of China, Jingdezhen in East China's Jiangxi Province is a city of immense cultural and historical significance. From the Song Dynasty (960-1279 ...
In elaborate forms and enabled by sophisticated techniques, the art of Jingdezhen porcelain-making is widely recognized as a gem of the age-old Chinese civilization. Some even believe Jingdezhen to be ...
east China's Jiangxi Province. Jingdezhen is a world-famous "porcelain capital" in east China's Jiangxi Province. The city has four national-level industrial heritage sites. In the past few years, ...
Last year, a ceramics collector was perusing the wares at a London thrift store when a couple of jars caught their eye. Less ...
(Xinhua/Ma Ning) China's Jingdezhen and Türkiye's Iznik cities stand as a testament to shared cultural values between two ancient cities and their passion for fine porcelain making, Turkish ...
By the 13th century, the finest porcelain in the world was produced in the Chinese city of Jingdezhen and much of it was created for the imperial court. Situated in the Jiangxi province in the ...