During the period of the Republic of China, Jingdezhen did not have the concept of a trademark, and the bottom line played the role of a trademark. In the first few years after the founding of New China, the practice of the Republic of China was basically followed. Around 1952, a porcelain factory with the nature of "private joint venture" appeared, and the name of the product was the name of the factory. Around 1954, on the basis of "private joint venture factory" and "primary production cooperative", the "porcelain production cooperative" and "public and private joint venture porcelain factory" with public nature were established. The product name was the name of the factory, such as "the first porcelain handicraft production cooperative". In 1958, the top ten porcelain factories in Jingdezhen were formed through the "Lianshe Factory". The bottom line of the products was the name of the factory, such as "Made by Jianguo Porcelain Factory", etc. During this period, the "Made in Jingdezhen" was also commonly used. Before 1959, the "stamp" was generally used. In 1959, the underglaze decal was used (mainly for the export of porcelain). On March 30, 1963, the State Council promulgated the "Regulations on the Administration of Marks", which changed the concept of Jingdezhen porcelain to "trademark" and standardized its use. From October 1964, the porcelain models produced in Jingdezhen began to use the new model (trademark). The style was "China Jingdezhen" with the English "China" attached. The names of the factories were replaced with letters below, such as "E" for Jianguo Porcelain Factory. In the Ming Dynasty, Jingdezhen folk kiln porcelain collections were roughly divided into year number collections (including this year's collection, entrusted collection, Ganzhi year collection, etc.), auspicious language collections, hall name collections, offering collections, pattern collections, digital collections, etc. The year number used the emperor's year number or the Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches; the auspicious language was inscribed with auspicious words; the hall name was mostly used to burn porcelain by dignitaries and elegant scholars; the offering was commonly used in temple offerings; the pattern was marked with patterns; and the number was used. The Jingdezhen porcelain of different periods had their own characteristics, reflecting the characteristics of the production organization, market situation, and culture of the porcelain industry at that time. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Wang Xinwu was an ancient residential building in Wanyuan Village, Jingdezhen City, Jiangxi Province. It was built in the Qing Dynasty and covered an area of 3200 square meters. The architectural style was beautiful and elegant. Wang Xin's house had three entrances. The main part in the middle had three entrances on one axis and five wide rooms. The entire building was equipped with fire and anti-theft functions, and there were three alleys inside. Wang Xinwu's walls were engraved with the characters for longevity and happiness, and there were octagonal frames on the walls. In addition, Wang Xinwu's surroundings were beautiful, and the exterior walls were tall. There was a hidden embroidered building in the east and west wing rooms of Wang Xin's house. The walls were made of thick green bricks. Wang Xinwu was an ancient building in Jingdezhen, which was still firmly built. There was no more information about Wang Xinwu in the search results.
Elizabeth photography was a wedding photography shop in Jingdezhen. It offers a variety of wedding photography packages, starting from 2999 yuan. For example, there is the "Quality Selection" Jingdezhen photography package.| The set price of the outdoor wedding photoshoot was 7280 yuan, and there were other sets with different styles and characteristics. The Changjiang District store was hiring a personnel specialist. The requirements were professional portrait retouching experience, proficiency in Photoshop and other design software, good communication skills, etc., and experience in wedding photography was preferred. This was a store that had been established for more than 20 years and specialized in high-end wedding photography. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
There was a lot of information about photography training in Jingdezhen. There was photography training at Jingdezhen-Leping-Nanchang Institute of Engineering. This was a training under Jiangxi 5A Quality Education. This education was part of Nanchang Dianqing Professional Skills Training School. It was established in September 2009. In addition to photography training, there were also computer, design, e-commerce, enterprise and other training content. The photography training courses covered equipment introduction, photography knowledge foundation, single-lens reflex camera and mobile phone shooting settings, high-definition photo shooting skills, and many other aspects. In addition, in 2023, Jingdezhen City Cultural Center and Changjiang District Cultural Center jointly held the first phase of the "Stars Class" Jingdezhen City mobile photography public welfare training class. It was taught by members of the China Photographers Association and other professionals for two days. The content included mobile photography teaching, composition, appreciation of works, and outdoor photography practice. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
We can conclude that the top 10 ceramic brands in Jingdezhen are Hongye Porcelain, People Porcelain Factory, Yubai, French Blue Porcelain, Huangyao, Jianguo Porcelain Factory, Chunfeng Xiangyu, Wanglong, Jiuduan, and Jingxing Porcelain Factory.
Jingdezhen had many smart holiday hotels, such as the Jingdezhen smart holiday hotel (Guzhen branch). The hotel voluntarily promised to increase the price by no more than 100% during important holidays, and carried out room reservation price inspection. During the Spring Festival, 67 orders with a total price of nearly 10,000 yuan were refundable. There was also the IHH Holiday Inn Express in the center of Jingdezhen (Taoxichuan cultural and creative street branch), with a score of 4.5, with 2233 reviews such as "warm reception" and "very good facilities";;. The holiday inn express in the ancient town of Jingdezhen had a score of 4.4, with 1270 reviews such as "great breakfast" and "elegant environment." The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Regarding Jingdezhen's old-fashioned retro ceramic teapot, there was no information that specifically defined or specifically described it. The Jingdezhen ceramic teapot was made of clay and other raw materials. It was used to brew tea leaves. There was a wide variety of them, including teapots that might be considered old-fashioned and retro, and there was a large difference in the price on the market, from the cheaper ordinary models to the expensive high-end models. Some kiln brands had higher value. From a technological point of view, it might involve products that combine processes such as powder color and rolling. For example, the six-sided pot of gold flowers and birds in powder color reflected the artistic beauty of the combination of powder color and rolling process. In addition, there were ceramic tea sets and tea trays in Jingdezhen during the Yuan Dynasty. The blue and white porcelain was featured by the application of traditional painting techniques on porcelain. The old-fashioned retro ceramic teapot might also have similar characteristics that reflected traditional techniques and styles. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
According to the information provided, there were several types of Jingdezhen teapots: the 1950s round stamp "Jingdezhen, produced by Jianguo Porcelain Factory 1", the 1950s round stamp "Jiangxi Eighth Porcelain Factory", the 1960s and 1970s symbol of Jingdezhen, the hand-painted lotus flower, and the four-character "Jiangxi Treasure" from the Republic of China. However, this might only be a part of the Jingdezhen teapot base and did not form a complete collection. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were many places related to porcelain wholesale in Jingdezhen, but no specific street named "Jingdezhen porcelain wholesale street" was found. The wholesale locations of porcelain in Jingdezhen included the porcelain sales market opposite Wal-Mart, Jinchang Li in the square, and the ceramic city in Jingdezhen East Station. There were also ceramic markets such as the International Trade Art Museum, the West Station ceramic city, Jinxiu Changnan, the International Trade ceramic square, the Ming and Qing Sculpture Garden, the Fanjiajing Antique Market, the ceramic world, Hongdian Street, Lianshe North Road Art Street, the first street of the ceramic institute, the Shuguang Road Antique Market, and the Jinghan ceramic square. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The reference materials did not provide pictures of Jingdezhen teapots. Only the prices of some Jingdezhen teapots could be inquired. For example, Tiger Craftsman Jingdezhen ceramic teapot (with filter, 500ml blue and white porcelain) was sold at 30 yuan in the event on Tmall.com.(The original price was 35 yuan, and after receiving the 5 yuan discount coupon, the actual payment was 30 yuan). There was also Jingdezhen ceramic hand-carved master cup, Chinese-style tea cup, white porcelain personal tea cup (carved cup with a bright future), which was priced at 778 yuan. Mr. Wen spent more than 10,000 yuan to buy a Jingdezhen blue and white teapot. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The chicken jar cup was a type of porcelain made in Jingdezhen. It was created and burned during the Chenghua period of the Ming Dynasty. Emperor Chenghua ordered people to design a sample and send it to Jingdezhen Imperial Equipment Factory to be burned with the technique of fighting color. The Chenghua Doucai Chicken Jar Cup was open, with a shallow abdomen and lying feet. The overall shape was relatively short, and the shape was like a jar, which could be held in one hand. The body was snow-white and delicate, the glaze was smooth, the wall of the cup was thin and transparent, and there were no patterns on the surface of the cup. There were four groups of patterns on the outside of the cup, including a group of orchid rocks, a group of peony rocks, and two groups of hen eggs. One group of roosters looked back as if they were guarding. The hen lowered her head to look for food, and three chicks rushed to the hen as if they were pouncing on food. The other group of roosters raised their heads and chirped. The hen caught insects, and three chicks surrounded the hen. The patterns were filled with red, yellow, green, purple and other colors. The picture was vivid and interesting. The chicken jar cup made during the Chenghua period of the Ming Dynasty was the exclusive wine cup of the Chenghua emperor. Due to the high requirements of the emperor's family, the rate of finished products was not high. The top grade was dedicated to the palace, and the defective ones were destroyed. Very few of them were circulated among the people. There were only a limited number of real Ming Chenghua's Doucai Chicken Jar Cups in existence. Three were scattered among the people, and fourteen were collected by the museum and foundation, making a total of seventeen. The Doucai Chicken Jar Cup was known as the Five Colors during the Ming Dynasty, and it was only called Doucai during the Qing Dynasty. The fighting color technique was to first use underglaze blue and white as the outline of the decoration, or to paint a part of the low-temperature secondary firing, forming a contrast between underglaze blue and white and overglaze color. During the reign of Emperor Kangxi, Emperor Yongzheng, and Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty, there was a craze for imitations of chicken cups. The Kangxi Dynasty was recognized as the best imitation technique, and it was almost authentic. The Yongzheng Dynasty began to carefully integrate the powder color technique of the late Kangxi period. The Qianlong Dynasty had the "Qianlong Antique Powder Chicken Jar Cup", and the Qianlong Emperor not only let Jingdezhen imperial kiln imitate it, but also wrote poems. In terms of collectible value, in the 2014 Sotheby's Spring Auction in Hong Kong, a Ming Chenghua Doucai Chicken Jar Cup broke the most expensive record in the history of porcelain auction with a sky-high price of 280 million Hong Kong dollars. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!