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  1. Remarkable French and Chinese Glass
    by Mitch Johnson. The French made the Venetian styles of glass and have no particular distinction. The French glass making began to develop in the eighteenth century. Luneville, at Baccarat and a factory by the Cristallerie de St Louis, in Lorraine, were the two famous glass factories in French during those days. And under the Emperor K'ang Hsi a glasshouse was started but there has been enough information about ... products, articles, news

  2. The Changing Scenario of French Porcelain
    by Mitch Johnson. With the permission of the king, many porcelain factories progressed to different levels. They were encouraged to move forward with new ideas and experiments with their designs and styles. Many places like Paris and Eastern France made great progress in the porcelain making. The use of hard-paste enabled much larger pieces to be made, and lowered the proportion of losses in firing, but the wa... products, articles, news

  3. The Most Remarkable Porcelain in Italy
    by Mitch Johnson. The Italians attempted many times to imitate the Chinese porcelain but resulting in only white glass. The first factory in Italy was started in 1720 by Francesco Vezzi, which made hard-paste porcelain varying in colour from white. Some of the rulers patronage the making of the porcelain wares. ItalyFlorenceDuring the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries much experimental work was carried on in att... products, articles, news

  4. The Most Remarkable English Porcelain Factories
    by Mitch Johnson. There were many porcelain based factories in England and some of them like the factories operating during the eighteenth century at Chelsea and Worcester were the most consistent in their use of marks. This helped the collectors to identify the original from the fake ones. ENGLISH porcelain is, with the exception of Plymouth, all of soft-paste, and it is important for the collector to learn to ... products, articles, news

  5. Porcelain - The Best of Chinese
    by Mitch Johnson. Among different types of ceramic, porcelain is one of the most beautiful and expensive Chinese-made ceramic. Though it has been firstly made by Chinese, later it spread all over Europe and many people started making it. In this article you will learn more about porcelain. Although many of the imitations resembled porcelain at first glance, all of them were made of soft-paste clays. It remained f... products, articles, news

  6. The Best of Chinese Porcelain
    by Mitch Johnson. The wares sparsely decorated and relied as much on the beauty of the shape and surface of the ware as on the actual brushwork is known as the 'Chinese taste'. This rarely found out of China. Even with the advent of the times the eighteenth century styles and designs still prevails. And the pottery and porcelain made Korea has strong characteristics of its own both in shape and decoration. Althou... products, articles, news

  7. Chinese Pottery and Porcelain Trade
    by Mitch Johnson. With the progress of China in the pottery and porcelain the European nations started their hunt to imitate or copy the Chinese styles and designs. The Chinese made drinking-vessels, cups and saucers and teapots popular in their own styles. The Chinese trade with the European in the potteries and porcelain wares grew quite high. In the reverse direction, Europeans of all the nations then establi... products, articles, news

  8. Different Art of Making Glass
    by Mitch Johnson. Let us look into the details of some of the wares that we uses daily and really do not know about their history and uses. Glass, silver, plate, enamels, and metalwork are some of the wares that we are going to look into details. And there are different types of glass and their uses are varied. Here we are going to have a look at these wares and the way they have evolved to the present day. Glas... products, articles, news

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