Dehua white porcelain: Difference between revisions
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ChineseAdmin (talk | contribs) Created page with "'''Dehua white porcelain''' (德化白瓷), also known internationally as ''Blanc-de-Chine'', refers to the white porcelain produced in and around Dehua County in Fujian Province. Distinguished by its warm, ivory-toned glaze and smooth, creamy surface, Dehua porcelain has been a major center of ceramic craftsmanship since the Song–Yuan period, flourishing especially in the Ming and Qing dynasties. It is particularly known for religious figures, scholar’s desk objects..." |
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