Porcelain made dishes are pretty expensive but they are nice to use or display too. That’s why you have to prevent them from breaking. But accidents happen, and at this point you can still fix your porcelain dish. I will tell you how to do it yourselves.
A browse on the Internet today finds a number of sites advertising original Chinese art for sale, and available via online ordering. They offer works of art that are one-off and not copied, and generally retail at much more expensive prices. It is apparent, though that these sites also make a point of belittling the mass-produced hand-painted canvases I had been looking at in a Wholesalers.
With the continued growth in its economy, China has become one of the world’s leading exporters of art and craft products. The oil painting industry continues to grow and a single village is responsible for producing around 60% of the world’s oil paintings.
Primitive Art of China, best known for its pottery, witnessed a shift in the material the artisans used to make articles in 1600 BC, when the Shang Dynasty, known as the First Oriental Civilization, came into being. Spanning over a period of 1600 BCE and 1050 BCE, Shang, or Yin Dynasty was the first Chinese Dynasty to rule the Yellow River Valley or ‘Proper China.’
It has been established that the Chinese created some of the world’s first ceramics eight thousand years ago with the fashioning of hand-molded earthenware containers. In the late neolithic times, the potter’s wheel was developed enabling a dramatic advancement in ceramic technology.
