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Zi Mu Tang: A Leader in the Doucai Field 自牧堂:斗彩领域的杰出代表
In Jingdezhen, how many years does it take for a kiln to become a first-class player? Ten? Twenty? Or five? Zi Mu Tang achieved this status in just two years, making it the youngest kiln among the ...
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HeRan Kiln: The Obsessive Pursuit of Raw Under-Glazed Red Porcelain 和然窑:坚持制作原矿釉里红的窑口
HeRan Kiln is a traditional kiln in Jingdezhen, co-founded by Liu Liang and his wife Xu Hongyu. The kiln owner, Liu Liang, comes from a family with three generations of porcelain-making lineage and...
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LiuJianfeng Kiln: Focused on Antique Body and Glaze for Two Decades 刘建锋窑:专注仿古胎釉二十年
Liu Jianfeng is the founder of LiuJianfeng Kiln and a national first-class technician. He began his journey in Ceramics production at the age of 16, accumulating over thirty years of experience. In...
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blue and white porcelain
青花宝相纹鸡心杯
Jingdezhen, often referred to as "China's Porcelain Capital," is the birthplace and center of blue and white porcelain production. Jingdezhen’s blue and white porcelain is renowned for its fine quality, smooth glaze, and deep, vibrant blue coloration. Since its rise in the Yuan Dynasty, Jingdezhen’s blue and white porcelain reached its peak during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, becoming an important production hub for imperial court ceramics, solidifying its central position in Chinese ceramic history. Among its many renowned kiln sites, Chunfeng Xiangyu is recognized as one of the top contemporary porcelain workshops, often referred to as one of Jingdezhen’s "Three Great Kilns."

Blue and White Porcelain with Underglaze Red Cup
和然窑 青花釉里红 刮瓞炉式杯
A Jingdezhen heritage brand crafting rare raw under-glaze red porcelain and tea vessels that enhance flavor, blending tradition with innovation.

XiaoFang kiln
天青馨香茶叶罐
Xiao Fang Kiln is a renowned kiln in Taiwan, famous for its reproduction of ancient porcelain. Its quality is unmatched in Taiwan, with no equal so far. However, Xiao Fang Kiln does not simply aim to replicate ancient pieces. Instead, it seeks to go beyond the beauty of ancient ceramic art. One of the most distinctive features among its various ancient reproductions is its imitation of Song Dynasty Ru Kiln porcelain. The glaze, smooth and jade-like, often displays subtle, irregular crack patterns or fine cracks, creating a unique and enchanting artistic effect.