+ Follow porcelain Tag
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[Summary] => Ang authentic na Chinese porcelain ay unang ginawa noon Han Dynasty 206 BC.
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[Title] => The lure of Lladró porcelain
[Summary] => Lifelike, lush and painstakingly laborious, each Lladró piece stands as a testament to fine-quality craftsmanship. While the Dutch have their Delft blue, or the Germans have their Meissen, for over 60 years, Lladró have built a primera casa synonymous to Spanish porcelain.
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[Title] => These are a few of European royalty’s favorite things
[Summary] => The Prussian King, Frederick the Great, is said to have been so enamored by the opulent design of the lidded vase so that he made an order for no fewer than six pieces from the Meissen manufactory in Germany back in 1760.
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[Summary] => Intricately refined, classic, yet adventurous, and at times playful, the artistry of Bernardaud porcelain has never failed to fascinate both the untrained eye and the connoisseur. For over 150 now, the world witnesses this fine French porcelain’s continuous adaptation to the evolving times without departing from its own valued traditions.
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[Title] => Dutch Treat: A Day in Delft
[Summary] => History weaves across this modern Dutch city—best known for its blue and white porcelain (known the world over as “Delftware”), William of Orange and the 17th-century painter Johannes Vermeer—like the pristine canals that meander through it.
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[Title] => Loving Lovana at Our Home
[Summary] => Beautiful bride figurines in jade and white porcelain, sumo wrestler-inspired figures in black porcelain, ninja sculptures creatively fashioned from polystones, and abstract animal resin shapes.
[DatePublished] => 2011-07-15 00:00:00
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[Title] => Discovering the white gold of Limoges
[Summary] => Im still dazed, as if in a dream, as I continue on my journey in search of everything good and beautiful.
Last week, you joined me as I got my hands on savoring and preparing Tuscan food, as well as indulging in the hospitality and old charm of Italy.
Today, we fly off to trés chic and trés romantic France. If this were just a dream, just leave me be. Ill be fine, believe me.
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[Summary] => History weaves across this modern Dutch city—best known for its blue and white porcelain (known the world over as “Delftware”), William of Orange and the 17th-century painter Johannes Vermeer—like the pristine canals that meander through it.
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[Title] => Discovering the white gold of Limoges
[Summary] => Im still dazed, as if in a dream, as I continue on my journey in search of everything good and beautiful.
Last week, you joined me as I got my hands on savoring and preparing Tuscan food, as well as indulging in the hospitality and old charm of Italy.
Today, we fly off to trés chic and trés romantic France. If this were just a dream, just leave me be. Ill be fine, believe me.
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