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  • About Antique Northeast Asian porcelain

    Antique Northeast Asian porcelain Porcelain refers to any ceramic item that is both white and translucent. Chinese ceramics were introduced around 1600 to 1050 B.C. The Chinese are exceptionally skilled in both the high-fired and low-fired methods of ceramic making with the high-fired pieces being of the most to-date. Early low-fired earthenware dates back to [...]

  • How to start a antique Northeast Asian porcelain collection

    How to start a antique Northeast Asian porcelain collection Antique Northeast Asian porcelain art is highly sought after by those with fine taste. Such art is great to display around the house and to impress visitors with. If you are thinking of starting your own North-East Asian porcelain collection, you probably already have some knowledge [...]

  • Finding a Market for Your Northeast Asian Porcelain Collection

    Finding a Market for Your Northeast Asian Porcelain Collection Selling a product can be a challenge. Identify the target market. Each piece of artwork has its own classification consisting of several factors (subject matter, value, historical placement, popularity, authenticity, and buyer preferences). If you are not sure who your targeted customer should be, consider investigating [...]

  • About Antique Northeast Asian porcelain

    Antique Northeast Asian porcelain Porcelain refers to any ceramic item that is both white and translucent. Chinese ceramics were introduced around 1600 to 1050 B.C. The Chinese are exceptionally skilled in both the high-fired and low-fired methods of ceramic making with the high-fired pieces being of the most to-date. Early low-fired earthenware dates back to [...]

  • Joys of Starting a Japanese Porcelain Collection

    Joys of Starting a Japanese Porcelain Collection When starting a Japanese porcelain collection many think of dolls but there is much more and unique items to be collected. Woman and girls may choose to collect dolls and dishes as they grew into more knowledge of items such as decoration items. Japanese porcelain bowls are very [...]

  • Antique Japanese Porcelain

    Antique Japanese Porcelain Much porcelain was created in Japan between 1573 and 1603 when the country had thousands of kilns each of which had their own distinct characteristics. The porcelain was created by clay being mixed with ground feldspathic rock. Almost all of this featured high-fired stoneware, which was fired at temperatures of about 2,650 [...]

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