For centuries, Jingdezhen in Jiangxi province has provided some of the world's finest porcelain. Today, it is drawing the world back to its kilns.
Jingdezhen is a small city by Chinese standards, with a population of under 1.7 million and, as best I can tell, almost no cabs running after 10 p.m. Still, it has a small airport, and it was during ...
Today, ceramic art has transcended its functional origins to become a vital form of contemporary expression. Jingdezhen, a city refreshingly free of corporate drudgery, nurtures creators from around ...
This photo taken on May 8, 2026 shows a bowl-shaped building in Jingdezhen, east China's Jiangxi Province. [Xinhua] NANCHANG, May 11 (Xinhua) — With a 3D printer nozzle rotating as it smoothly ...
Wayne Higby, Alfred University Professor of Ceramic Art and Director of the Alfred Ceramic Art Museum, returned on Dec. 12, 2023, to the Chinese city of Jingdezhen, known as the “Porcelain City.” ...
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The city has witnessed ceramics making for more than 2000 years, including over 1000 years for official kilns, and more than 600 years for imperial kilns As a cultural landmark and city card and ...
Zhao Xiuwei opens the door to the brick kiln lining the back of her small studio and lets out a shout of dismay. The plate she has spent hours crafting has cracked in the heat. “Opening a kiln is like ...
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