Porcelain was white gold, valued for both its durability and its delicacy, and also prized for its exotic origins. Marco Polo first brought it to Europe, from China, in the fourteenth century: a small gray-green jar amid his bounty of silk brocades, spices, and vials of musky scents. Polo called it porcellana. read more
Jun Porcelain is my favorite chinaware/porcelain. Jun porcelain used to be the emperor’s porcelain in ancient China and only the royal family can enjoy such precious porcelain. Although the other famous porcelain could be used by not only the royal families ,but also the folk, Jun porcelain served only for the royalty. read more
Stone porcelain, lithium porcelain, and magnetic porcelain, metal ceramics, etc. (b) Classification according to the degree of compactness of raw materials and green bodies used can be divided into: Brickware or terra-cotta, pottery, stoneware, semivitreous china, or even 130relain, the raw material is from coarse to fine, and the blank is coarse and loose. read more