
The porcelain bowl Ru Peony Lin's Ceramics Studio is a cup with a capacity of 280 ml for tasting tea in an oriental style. The history of Ru Porcelain, from the five famous kilns of the Song dynasty, is linked to the Yu kiln in the village of Qing Lian Si, in Henan province, which is the most renowned. The tableware was an extraordinary creation produced for the Chinese Imperial Palace. Very different from the previous porcelains of the Ding period, Ru porcelain pieces are characterized by a beautiful pale bluish-green color and a depth of glaze that is almost rosy. Less than 70 pieces are found today in the hands of a few museums, foundations, and private collectors. With elegant shapes and a translucent finish, these pieces are considered the official kilns. With a nostalgic touch and respect for the ancients, Lin's Ceramics Studio employs the wisdom of ancestors to create brilliant accessories worthy of your collection.
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The porcelain bowl Ru Peony Lin's Ceramics Studio is a cup with a capacity of 280 ml for tasting tea in an oriental style. The history of Ru Porcelain, from the five famous kilns of the Song dynasty, is linked to the Yu kiln in the village of Qing Lian Si, in Henan province, which is the most renowned. The tableware was an extraordinary creation produced for the Chinese Imperial Palace. Very different from the previous porcelains of the Ding period, Ru porcelain pieces are characterized by a beautiful pale bluish-green color and a depth of glaze that is almost rosy. Less than 70 pieces are found today in the hands of a few museums, foundations, and private collectors. With elegant shapes and a translucent finish, these pieces are considered the official kilns. With a nostalgic touch and respect for the ancients, Lin's Ceramics Studio employs the wisdom of ancestors to create brilliant accessories worthy of your collection.