Jingdezhen Ceramic Hand-painted Blue and White Underglaze Color Linglong Shandan Tableware Set Ancient Craft Blue and White Linglong Porcelain 56 pieces( Free Shipping Worldwide)
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Introducing Linglong Glaze: The Exquisite Craftsmanship of Jingdezhen PorcelainLinglong, meaning clear and transparent, is a type of carved flower porcelain that embodies the rich heritage of Jingdezhen ceramics. Renowned for its meticulous craftsmanship and traditional ancient methods, Linglong glaze is a testament to the artisan spirit and dedication to creating high-quality products.Fired at a high temperature of 1380°C, Linglong porcelain undergoes a rigorous process, including four firings to achieve its exquisite finish. The firing temperature of 1380°C ensures the oxidation of lead, cadmium, and other toxic substances, making it safe for everyday use.Crafted with the utmost care and precision, each piece of Linglong glaze involves 72 processes, subdivided into hundreds of steps. From hand-painted carving to the application of decals, every stage requires the expertise of craftsmen with decades of experience in making ceramics.The collection includes 56 pieces, elegantly packaged in a gift box. From large pots to small ladles, each item showcases the distinct blue and white colors painted on the surface of the ceramic body. The intricate designs and pure glaze colors reflect the essence of nature, making dining not only a feast for the senses but also a healthier experience.The versatility of Linglong glaze extends to its practicality, as it is suitable for use in disinfection cabinets, dishwashers, microwaves, and ovens. However, it is important to note that porcelain tableware cannot be used over an open flame.Originating from Jingdezhen, Jiangxi, the birthplace of porcelain, Linglong glaze embodies the perfect blend of ancient craftsmanship and new designs. Its transparent glaze and delicate patterns pay homage to the heritage of blue and white Linglong craftsmanship, making each piece a precious work of art.In conclusion, Linglong glaze is not just a set of tableware; it is a symbol of tradition, artistry, and functionality. With its timeless beauty and practicality, Linglong Glaze invites you to embrace the art of dining and elevate your culinary experience. Say goodbye to detergents and embrace the natural elegance of Linglong glaze, easily cleaned with a rinse of warm water.Experience the allure of Linglong glaze and indulge in the timeless beauty of Jingdezhen porcelain.Parameters: [Place of Origin]: Jingdezhen, Jiangxi [Craft]: Underglaze color [Quantity]: 56 pieces [Applicable]: Disinfection cabinet, dishwasher, microwave, ovenLarge pot Diameter: 22.5cm Height: 11cm12-inch plate Diameter: 31.5cm Height: 3.1cm10-inch flat plate 1Diameter: 25.5cm Height: 2.5cm8-inch flat plate 2Diameter: 20.5cm Height: 2.4cm 8-inchdeep plate Diameter: 20.5cm Height: 3.2cmTaste dish Diameter: 9.5cm Height: 2cm7-inch Bowl Diameter: 17.8cm Height: 6cm5-inch Bowl Diameter: 12.7cm Height: 5.5cmAshtray Diameter: 13cm Height: 4cmLarge ladle Length: 23.2cm Width: 6cmSmall ladle Length: 12.5cm Width: 4cmChopstick holder Diameter: 7.8cm Height: 1.7cmToothpick holder 1 Diameter: 3.8cm Height: 7.3cm (1 inch ≈ 2.54 cm)*Friendly reminder: Handmade measurements may have deviations, and a deviation of a few centimeters is normal, please understand.Friendly reminder: Porcelain tableware cannot be used over an open flameThe raw embryo is molded, and the thoughts slowly emerge in the transition between light and dark. TablewareMaintenance tips:Q: Are there black spots/pores/bubbles in the porcelain? A: Don’t worry, they are harmless. After the porcelain is fired in the kiln, natural iron elements will precipitate, oxidize, and turn black, forming black spots; the bad body produces moisture, and during the shrinkage process, tiny pores and bubbles are easily formed. This is a common phenomenon in porcelain tableware and will not harm your health. If you really want to remove them, you can only use several chemical raw materials separately, which will not only damage the porcelain itself but also leave chemical residues, affecting your health.Q: Is the bottom of the porcelain rough and unglazed? A: The porcelain needs to be placed on a kiln shelf for firing, and the glaze flows down and solidifies on the base due to high-temperature firing, so the bottom in contact with the kiln shelf cannot be glazed, and the texture is relatively rough, which is not a quality issue.Q: Can porcelain be placed directly on an open flame for heating? A: Please do not place the product over an open flame to prevent cracking. Porcelain tableware has good heat preservation, so it should not be subjected to large temperature differences or rapid cooling and heating during use to avoid damage due to uneven temperature changes.Q: Why can seams be seen at the interface of the tableware’s floral pattern? A: The tableware uses healthy small film paper, and we use pure handmade paper pasting. The factory’s craftsmen work attentively, but it is difficult for them to be as seamless as machines. The seams at the bowl’s interface are not a quality/defect issue and do not affect use. Please consider this before making a purchase.Q: Are there any precautions for using porcelain tableware for the first time? A: Before the first use, soak the porcelain in clean water for 24 hours and carefully check for cracks. If there are hidden injuries, please contact customer service promptly. Avoid continued use to prevent damage to the porcelain.Q: What should I do if there are stains on the porcelain? A: Porcelain uses high-temperature nano-glaze, which is easier to clean than other tableware. Simply rinse and dry with warm water and a cloth. Do not use a wire ball or other hard objects for cleaning.
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