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Ask anyone who loves a good cup of tea, and they'll tell you the kind of porcelain in your teacup matters more than you think.
During the Ming dynasty, China's porcelain production flourished, creating vases and cups that symbolised status and artistry, being extremely expensive.
Whether you're a porcelain collector or just enjoy strolling through antique shops, keep an eye out for vintage porcelain ...
"Grand Dessert" celebrates the history of dessert, and art inspired by it, at the Kunstmuseum Den Haag in the Netherlands.
Love rummaging through garage sales and thrift stores for that special find? Look out for these vintage patterns among ...
Using the classic blue and white of Chinese porcelain, she synthesises old and new, a reinterpretation that she describes as ‘new Ming’. "Before I went to China my works were very Western ...
Explore five types of vintage and antique dishware, from transferware to cornishware that can fetch a lot of money.
The porcelain is easily recognizable by its icy white glaze and notable animal, fruit, and floral designs painted on the surface in cobalt blue. The rare cobalt material was originally imported to ...
JINGDEZHEN, Jiangxi – Driving into Jingdezhen, it looks like any other inland Chinese provincial city that has rampantly urbanised: concrete infrastructure and superhighways sprawled against a ...