There is a saying in ancient China: Even he who has a big sum of money cannot buy porcelain covered with gold leaves. Last week, however, I found a Jingdezhen porcelain shop where ...
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Jason Jia | Published:
2009-06-10 | CATEGORY :
Tableware
I found a shop specializing in bone china made in central China's Tangshan, a city famous for porcelain. Their goods can be used not only as tableware for everyday use, but also as...
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Jason Jia | Published:
2009-02-09 | CATEGORY :
Tableware
Chopsticks in Happy China are engraved with designs popular with foreign patrons. Some of these themes include poems, famous peoples, Beijing landscapes, pagodas, and even Beijing ...
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David Cheng | Published:
2008-11-28 | CATEGORY :
Tableware
In the country of origin for porcelain, the most famous place for producing porcelain is Jingdezhen in Jiangxi Province. In fact, the city's name is synonymous with porcelain.
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Jason Jia | Published:
2008-07-11 | CATEGORY :
Tableware
With a history of over 200 years, bone china is considered some of the finest tableware in the world. It's made from ashes of cattle and sheep bones, mixed with other components. B...
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Clare Liu | Published:
2008-07-11 | CATEGORY :
Tableware
Muji is a Japanese retail company which sells a wide variety of household goods. Its earth-friendliness and no-logo policy make it popular among the youth. In fact, a friend of min...
Shopping in Beijing: There is a saying in ancient China: Even he who has a big sum of money cannot buy porcelain covered with gold leaves. Last week, however, I found a Jingdezhen porcelain shop where porcelain covered wi...