关于瓷器
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你自己去看看自学自学,我有两个这种的花里胡哨的英国杯子,比美国的mug腰身细,我自己喝咖啡用的,师娘说英国师奶味10足他不用的
你自己去看看自学自学,我有两个这种的花里胡哨的英国杯子,比美国的mug腰身细,我自己喝咖啡用的,师娘说英国师奶味10足他不用的
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洛洛,下面是偶找到的关于delft china的历史。:) 还有我觉得stoneware还是陶器,陶器上了色也漂亮,可是比起瓷来还是要厚重。
笑嘻嘻,你们那里肯定也有卖厨具餐具的店,要不大百货店。肯定有好东西的。
BLUE TILES
From about 1620 the well-known blue tiles appeared beside the polychrome ones. On blue tiles, the pattern is painted in blue on the opaque white tin-glaze sub-layer. Why in blue?
About the year 1602 the first blue Chinese porcelain came to Holland as a result of the trade with China. Millions of China bowls, jugs and dishes were shipped to Amsterdam by the East Indian Company. From Amsterdam the costly China was further traded through Europe. This Chinese porcelain was much in demand and expensive. The Delft potters and those in other towns tried to imitate the Chinese porcelain and applied the Chinese decorations to the earthenware they made. Between 1640 and 1800 Chinese porcelain was most successfully imitated in Delft. The potters called themselves "potters of China". This was not correct because the products they made were of earthenware (in Europe the process of making China porcelain was not yet known at that time).
Porcelain was first made in Germany in 1709. With the imitation of the blue China imported from China, also blue tiles made their appearance. The "DELFT BLUE" became world famous, to such an extend that it became the general name for all earthenware objects and tiles which were painted in the same blue color, even if they not had been made in Delft. "Delft blue" is known all over the world. With prosperity in general on the increase, tiles became to be more in demand.
笑嘻嘻,你们那里肯定也有卖厨具餐具的店,要不大百货店。肯定有好东西的。
BLUE TILES
From about 1620 the well-known blue tiles appeared beside the polychrome ones. On blue tiles, the pattern is painted in blue on the opaque white tin-glaze sub-layer. Why in blue?
About the year 1602 the first blue Chinese porcelain came to Holland as a result of the trade with China. Millions of China bowls, jugs and dishes were shipped to Amsterdam by the East Indian Company. From Amsterdam the costly China was further traded through Europe. This Chinese porcelain was much in demand and expensive. The Delft potters and those in other towns tried to imitate the Chinese porcelain and applied the Chinese decorations to the earthenware they made. Between 1640 and 1800 Chinese porcelain was most successfully imitated in Delft. The potters called themselves "potters of China". This was not correct because the products they made were of earthenware (in Europe the process of making China porcelain was not yet known at that time).
Porcelain was first made in Germany in 1709. With the imitation of the blue China imported from China, also blue tiles made their appearance. The "DELFT BLUE" became world famous, to such an extend that it became the general name for all earthenware objects and tiles which were painted in the same blue color, even if they not had been made in Delft. "Delft blue" is known all over the world. With prosperity in general on the increase, tiles became to be more in demand.
到STOKE(所谓POTTERY地区首府)参观过SPODE的厂,据说就是同一时期从荷兰辗转受中国风(明瓷?)的影响而来。荷兰蓝白系列已成装饰经典,我买的瓷制耳环上就有这种风格的风车呢。qingfen wrote:蓝白系列是受荷兰delft的影响(受中国的影响吗?) :)
CAVA, dunoon就在glasgow西面一点.
喜欢SPODE是因为在国内时想买一套古典式样的餐具(柳树,山水和楼阁)而不得所以耿耿于怀,景德镇现在的出品连色泽形状统一都难得了。:-(
SPODE的瓷器也不是手绘,不过图样TRANSFER到白胚上烘烤,还贵得离谱:
Dunoon原来离Glasgow这么近,怪不得首页上用Mackintosh经典的玫瑰图案。
笑嘻嘻,豪情,还有喜欢花草水果乡村图案的,Portmeirion牌子也许会中你们的意。他们的CATALOGUE有PDF格式,图像非常漂亮。http://www.portmeirion.co.uk/portmeirion-downloads.htm。美国百货公司和独立销售商好象很普及。http://www.portmeirion.co.uk/sites/usa.htm