The Dutch ceramic crafts are also very famous, it is said that it is also transformed through Chinese technology, blue ceramic artwork is also very beautiful, belongs to this very good artwork, visit need to buy tickets.
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Royal Delft Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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European porcelain first appeared in the 13th century. In the 16th century, Marco Polo shipped a large amount of ceramics from China to Lisbon, Portugal. Porcelain products soon became popular in Europe. Porcelain factories began to appear in cities and towns in some countries. The Royal Delft Blue Pottery Factory was established on the basis of the enthusiasm of European porcelain. The Royal Delft Blue Pottery Factory was founded in 1653. Its original name was just the Delft Blue Pottery Factory. At the beginning, most of its products were blue made of local Delft clay. ceramic tile. At that time, ceramic production was not enough in Europe. In addition to blue tiles, the Delft Blue Pottery Factory also imitated porcelain from China and made many porcelain with European elements. The factory's ceramic products quickly swept Europe. . So some Europeans have always thought that porcelain originated in the Netherlands. The Delft Blue Pottery Factory has long produced custom tableware for the Dutch royal family. In 1919, it was authorized to be named "Royal" in the company name, and its status was officially confirmed by the Dutch government and officials. The Royal Delft Blue Pottery Factory also has a museum. In addition to watching the production process of ceramics, you can also go to the museum to browse the development history of European porcelain over hundreds of years. More than 150,000 tourists come to visit every year.
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The Dutch ceramic crafts are also very famous, it is said that it is also transformed through Chinese technology, blue ceramic artwork is also very beautiful, belongs to this very good artwork, visit need to buy tickets.
Marco Polo took inspiration from Chinese blue-and-white porcelain and brought it back to the surface of the Netherlands to look similar, but the material is very different. Look at the production process of Dutch blue porcelain, it is still deeply influenced by our Chinese porcelain, after all, our Chinese porcelain is the originator.
Royal Delft Blue Porcelain Factory is the national treasure of the Netherlands, but it is still created under the far-reaching influence of Chinese Porcelain. However, the western painting art combined with Blue Porcelain is quite flavorful.
Blue ceramics or blue pottery is a national treasure of the Netherlands, made after Chinese porcelain. In the blue pottery factory, you can see the whole process of blue pottery production, there is a Chinese guide. There are painters on the spot to paint blue pottery, and there are many treasures of blue pottery. The price of blue ceramic products in the back store is very expensive, and any small piece is hundreds of euros. There are also some so-called discounted goods, dozens of euros, crude and unmade, not recommended to buy.
At the entrance, you can get the instruction manual in Chinese, many exquisite blue ceramics, as well as the porcelain workshop. You can make a porcelain dish with your own experience. It is a famous and distinctive Dutch blue ceramics base.