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Chinese Porcelain
Our Collection of fine Chinese Porcelain consists of hand sculpted porcelain vases, figurines, teapot sets, dining and display plates and many unique contemporary porcelain decorations. Our selection of Chinese Porcelain items were mainly chosen from one of the imperial provinces that actually made pieces of porcelainware for the imperial families which is from JingDeZhen.
Curious about the history of Chinese Porcelain? Read about the history of Chinese Porcelain.
Curious about the history of Chinese Porcelain? Read about the history of Chinese Porcelain.
Chinese Decorative Lucky Absorb Good Fortune Gourd Shape Red Lotus Flower Porcelain Green Vase$760.00 $380.00
Chinese Decorative Prosperity Fortune Monkey Sitting on Purple Porcelain Horse Sculpture$550.00 $275.00
Chinese Hand Painted Floral Dragon Phoenix Good Luck Bat Decorative Design White Porcelain Jar$300.00 $150.00
Chinese Hand Painted Pink Yellow Floral Design Decorative Porcelain Double Side Handle Jar$180.00 $90.00
The History of Chinese Porcelain:
For over 2,000 years, Jingdezhen is known as the Porcelain Capital of the world. Originally known as Xinpin, its name was changed when Emperor Jingde of the Southern Song dynasty declared that all the pieces made for the court to be marked "made in the Jingde period". The porcelain industry experienced further development at Jingdezhen during the Ming and Qing dynasties when skills became perfected and the quality refined; government kilns were set up to cater exclusively to the need of the imperial house. For centuries, the city has been considered to be China’s most important center for porcelain production. The imperial porcelain was so exquisite that it was described as being "as white as jade, as bright as a mirror, as thin as paper, with a sound as clear as a bell".
At 1001ChineseFurniture.com, we offer a diverse mixture of Chinese Porcelain pieces that will definitely suit your decorating needs. Many of the popular mainstream Chinese Porcelain that we offer are the blue and white floral designs, ox blood, celadon, and a new mix of contemporary fusion colorings. We are constantly looking for new and distinctively unique pieces of Chinese Porcelain pieces for our customers to enjoy and appreciate.
For over 2,000 years, Jingdezhen is known as the Porcelain Capital of the world. Originally known as Xinpin, its name was changed when Emperor Jingde of the Southern Song dynasty declared that all the pieces made for the court to be marked "made in the Jingde period". The porcelain industry experienced further development at Jingdezhen during the Ming and Qing dynasties when skills became perfected and the quality refined; government kilns were set up to cater exclusively to the need of the imperial house. For centuries, the city has been considered to be China’s most important center for porcelain production. The imperial porcelain was so exquisite that it was described as being "as white as jade, as bright as a mirror, as thin as paper, with a sound as clear as a bell".
At 1001ChineseFurniture.com, we offer a diverse mixture of Chinese Porcelain pieces that will definitely suit your decorating needs. Many of the popular mainstream Chinese Porcelain that we offer are the blue and white floral designs, ox blood, celadon, and a new mix of contemporary fusion colorings. We are constantly looking for new and distinctively unique pieces of Chinese Porcelain pieces for our customers to enjoy and appreciate.












































































































































