Wedgwood Cup Disc - Cleveland Museum of Art, UK
Produced around 1790 by the Wedgwood factory in England. It is a famous relief decorative style Wedgwood jade porcelain. It was done by Mrs Ms. John Sherwin donated to the Cleveland Museum of Art. Wedgwood jade porcelain is famous for its unique blue and white relief decorations, a style invented by Josiah Wedgwood in the 18th century, a renowned British potter and industrialist. The characteristics of jade porcelain are its hard texture and exquisite relief patterns, which are usually Greek mythology or classical themes.
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