Chinese porcelain

E662646

Chinese porcelain is a highly refined, often translucent ceramic ware developed in China, renowned worldwide for its durability, delicate craftsmanship, and richly decorated surfaces.

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Surface form Occurrences
Qing dynasty imperial porcelain 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese art
ceramic ware
porcelain
associatedWith court patronage
imperial kilns
countryOfOrigin China
culturalSignificance important export commodity
symbol of status and refinement
displayedIn major art museums worldwide
exportedTo Europe NERFINISHED
Japan NERFINISHED
Middle East NERFINISHED
Southeast Asia NERFINISHED
firingTemperature high temperature
glazeType high-fired glaze
hasProperty durable
high-fired
translucent
vitrified
white body
historicalPeriodOfDevelopment Ming dynasty NERFINISHED
Qing dynasty NERFINISHED
Song dynasty NERFINISHED
Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
Yuan dynasty NERFINISHED
influenced European porcelain NERFINISHED
Japanese porcelain
knownFor blue-and-white decoration
delicate craftsmanship
export trade
richly decorated surfaces
majorProductionCenter Dehua NERFINISHED
Jingdezhen NERFINISHED
Longquan NERFINISHED
Yixing NERFINISHED
material feldspar
kaolin
petuntse
quartz
typicalDecoration celadon glaze
cobalt blue decoration
famille rose enamels
famille verte enamels
iron-red decoration
monochrome glazes
overglaze enamels
underglaze blue painting
underglaze red decoration
usedFor figurines
imperial tribute wares
tableware
tea wares
vases

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Xuande ware influenced Chinese porcelain
this entity surface form: Qing dynasty imperial porcelain
Kutani ware ceramics influencedBy Chinese porcelain
subject surface form: Kutani ware
İznik tiles influencedBy Chinese porcelain