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Blue and white porcelain

This product is a classic Jingdezhen blue-and-white porcelain, inheriting the thousand-year-old underglaze painting technique. On a dried white porcelain body, decorative patterns are hand-painted with cobalt oxide pigment; after being fully coated with a colorless, transparent glaze, it is fired in a kiln at a high temperature of 1280–1320°C in a reducing flame, resulting in a single firing. Following the high-temperature reaction, the cobalt pigment achieves stable coloration, ensuring that the designs remain permanently intact. The product is a high‑temperature hard porcelain with a highly durable glaze, extremely low water absorption, and excellent resistance to acids, alkalis, and abrasion. It exhibits virtually no leaching of lead or cadmium, making it safe for contact with food. As a Chinese ceramic category widely recognized internationally, it combines practicality, decorative appeal, and collectible value. Customization options include logos and exclusive patterns, with direc

Famille Rose porcelain

This traditional famille rose porcelain piece is crafted using a classic double-firing process: first, the white porcelain body is fired at high temperature, then glass white is blended with pigments to hand-paint on the glaze surface. Through techniques of wash and blending, a three-dimensional effect is achieved, followed by a low-temperature second firing at 650–750°C to set the colors. The finished product boasts soft, lustrous hues and richly layered imagery, earning it the reputation of “Chinese painting on porcelain.” The glaze is smooth, durable, and easy to clean; its lead and cadmium leaching levels comply with food-contact standards, making it suitable for everyday use, decorative display, and collection. As a time-honored, century-old overglaze enamel technique, it carries profound artistic heritage and exceptional quality, while also offering personalized pattern customization. It is the ideal choice for high-end gifts and art collections, perfectly meeting the demands of

Colored-glaze porcelain

This piece is a traditional high-temperature colored-glaze ceramic, in which metal oxides such as iron, copper, cobalt, manganese, and titanium are used as colorants and blended into the glaze. After application to the porcelain body, it is fired once at high temperature. Relying on variations in metal composition, kiln temperature, and firing atmosphere, it exhibits a rich array of glaze colors, including celadon, red, and blue; kiln‑change glazes further produce natural, dynamic flowing patterns. The product is a high‑temperature porcelain with a dense, stable body, low water absorption, and excellent resistance to acids, alkalis, and corrosion. Its color is uniformly integrated throughout, with no subsequent overglaze painting, ensuring health and safety. The design is minimalist yet grand, and each kiln‑change piece is unique, making it suitable for everyday use, decorative display, collection, and high‑end gifting—perfectly aligned with diverse settings and international market de

Linglong Porcelain

This piece is a traditional Jingdezhen-style delicate porcelain, inheriting time-honored ceramic-making techniques. It combines hand-carving and glaze-filling processes with blue-and-white and polychrome painting, then undergoes a single high-temperature firing. The vessel features a lightweight, translucent body, with perfectly sealed openwork holes that allow light to pass through while remaining watertight—a unique effect. The porcelain is sturdy and durable, easy to clean, and highly versatile, making it both an excellent everyday tableware item and a finely crafted decorative piece or distinctive gift. Blending Eastern and Western aesthetics, it is highly favored in overseas markets. We support bulk shipments as well as personalized customization, catering to various international cooperation needs, including cross-border trade and distributor procurement.

Purple clay teapot

Made from Yixing zisha clay, hand-pounded and assembled, then fired at high temperatures, these porous teaware have excellent air permeability and are the first choice for brewing tea.