Chinese Porcelain Salt Bottles - Krakow Salt Museum
It is a Chinese porcelain item collected in the Krakow Salt Museum. It is a representative of early white blue porcelain, decorated with cobalt blue, and is a rare form of Far Eastern porcelain imported to Europe. Created during the Kangxi reign of China (1662-1722), it is an outstanding representative of ancient Chinese porcelain art. The porcelain of the Kangxi period is famous for its exquisite craftsmanship and unique aesthetics. This porcelain not only showcases the traditional craftsmanship of Chinese porcelain, but also reflects the cultural exchange and trade between China and Europe at that time.
Porcelain from the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty: "Porcelain Salt Bottles from the Kangxi Period of the Qing Dynasty"
This Chinese cultural relic is a porcelain called "Porcelain Salt Bottle from the Kangxi Period of the Qing Dynasty". It was fired during the Kangxi period of China (1662-1722) and is currently housed in the Krakow Salt Mine Museum in Poland. Before the development of porcelain production technology in Europe, porcelain from foreign countries had already been imported since the Middle Ages, and their prices often exceeded those of similar silverware. For many years, they have only been used for decoration, while their fashion trends continue to spread. These products have aroused the curiosity of European buyers due to their rich and exotic patterns.
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