11 Agu Knowledge Popularization What’s Doucai? Agustus 11, 2025 By Elailan 0 comments Doucai is a type of porcelain that combines underglaze blue-and-white (qinghua) and underglaze red (youlihong) wi...Continue reading
10 Agu Knowledge Popularization Colored glaze Agustus 10, 2025 By Elailan 0 comments Colored glaze is a type of ware that contains certain metallic oxides in the glaze, which, after firing, reveals ...Continue reading
09 Agu Knowledge Popularization Linglong porcelain Agustus 9, 2025 By Elailan 0 comments Linglong porcelain (or "rice-pattern porcelain") is created by carving numerous regular "linglong holes" int...Continue reading
09 Agu Knowledge Popularization what’s Overglaze and Underglaze Painting Agustus 9, 2025 By Elailan 0 comments What is overglaze painting? It is painting on the glazed surface.Continue reading
09 Agu Knowledge Popularization Pastel colors Agustus 9, 2025 By Elailan 0 comments Pastel colors, also known as "soft colors," are created by painting on the glazed surface of pre-fired white porc...Continue reading
08 Agu Knowledge Popularization History of Chinese Porcelain Development Agustus 8, 2025 By Elailan 0 comments Eastern Han Dynasty (23–220 AD)Three Kingdoms, Ji...Continue reading
08 Agu Knowledge Popularization Classification of Porcelain by Usage Agustus 8, 2025 By Elailan 0 comments Household Porcelain: Plates, bowls, cups, saucers, mugs, teapots, vas...Continue reading
08 Agu Knowledge Popularization Definition of Porcelain Agustus 8, 2025 By Elailan 0 comments Definition of Porcelain: Porcelain refers to objects made from petuntse and kaolin clay, fired at high temperatur...Continue reading
07 Agu Knowledge Popularization Types of pottery Agustus 7, 2025 By Elailan 0 comments The earliest pottery discovered dates back to the Neolithic Age, with a history of approximately 18,000 years.Dur...Continue reading
07 Agu Knowledge Popularization Definition of Pottery Agustus 7, 2025 By Elailan 0 comments Pottery refers to works made from clay as the base material and fired at high temperatures between 900–1100°C. In...Continue reading