Mirror Black: The Lustrous Black Glaze of K’ang Hsi Ceramics
Mirror Black Glaze, from the Qing Dynasty’s K’ang Hsi period, features a reflective quality with rich colors, showcasing skilled craftsmanship in Chinese porcelain art.Read More →
January 31, 2025
Mirror Black Glaze, from the Qing Dynasty’s K’ang Hsi period, features a reflective quality with rich colors, showcasing skilled craftsmanship in Chinese porcelain art.Read More →
Iron Red, a distinctive ceramic color using iron oxide, evolved significantly from the Ming to Ching dynasties, enhancing vibrancy and detail in Chinese ceramics.Read More →
Famille Rose porcelain, known for vibrant overglazed enamels, flourished during the Qing Dynasty, combining new techniques with exquisite aesthetics, valued worldwide.Read More →
Ching-te-Chen porcelain, a pivotal part of ceramic history, showcases cultural exchanges and design principles. Its global impact echoes in contemporary ceramic art.Read More →
Decorative arts are an emblem of beauty and functionality. They are a testament to human creativity. They show the intrinsic wish to embellish our surroundings.Read More →
The Shenango China Company, active in New Castle, Pennsylvania, from 1901 to 1990, holds a significant place in American pottery and porcelain manufacturing. Specializing in tableware and furnishing articles for hotels and restaurants, the company gained recognition for its white or light green flower patterns inspired by céladon porcelain. Shenango China’s dedication to craftsmanship and innovative designs left a lasting legacy in the ceramics industry, shaping the aesthetic standards for excellence.Read More →