The Chinese porcelain industry at Jingdezhen has …

Years: 1685 - 1685

The Chinese porcelain industry at Jingdezhen has been reorganized under the Kangxi emperor, from 1661 the third Emperor of the Manchu Qing Dynasty and the second Qing emperor to rule over China proper.

The export trade is soon flourishing.

Famille rose (French: “rose family”), a group of Chinese porcelain wares characterized by decoration painted in opaque overglaze rose colors, chiefly shades of pink and carmine, are known to the Chinese as yang cai (“foreign colors”) because they are first introduced from Europe about 1685 during the reign of the Kangxi emperor, who will rule to 1722—the longest reign on the throne in China's history, sixty-one years.)

Famille rose enamel ware allows a greater range of color and tone than was previously possible, enabling the depiction of more complex images, including flowers, figures and insects.

Chinese export porcelain from the late seventeenth century includes blue and white and Famille verte wares (and occasionally Famille noire and jaune); Oriental blue and white porcelain is highly prized in Europe and America.

Wares include garnitures of vases, dishes, teawares, ewers, and other useful wares, figure models, animals and birds.

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