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Blue and white porcelain is one of the four traditional famous porcelains in Jingdezhen

The four famous porcelains in Jingdezhen refer to blue and white porcelain, fine porcelain, pastel porcelain and colored glazed porcelain. Jingdezhen porcelain is beautiful in shape, diverse in variety, rich in decoration and unique in style. It is famous for being as white as jade, as bright as a mirror, as thin as paper, and as clear as a chime. Its blue and white porcelain, exquisite porcelain, pastel porcelain and colored glazed porcelain are collectively known as Jingdezhen's four traditional famous porcelains. Detailed explanation of Jingdezhen's four famous porcelains Linglong porcelain is a porcelain with many regular and delicate eyes carved on the porcelain body through carving technology, and then these eyes are fired with glaze to make translucent bright holes. It's so beautiful that it's called glass-bonded porcelain. Because the original meaning of Linglong is dexterity, clarity, and transparency, it is very accurate to call this kind of porcelain Linglong. Pastel porcelain, also known as soft color porcelain, is one of the four traditional famous porcelains of Jingdezhen Kiln. It is a kind of porcelain with pastel as the main decoration technique. Pastel painting is a painting method that uses glaze painting and low-temperature firing. Blue and white porcelain, also known as white background blue and white porcelain, is one of the mainstream varieties of Chinese porcelain and is a type of underglaze colored porcelain. Blue and white porcelain is made of cobalt ore containing cobalt oxide as raw material. The ceramic body is painted with patterns, covered with a layer of transparent glaze, and fired once with a high-temperature reduction flame. Glaze porcelain, with its dazzling glaze color, is known as an artificial gemstone and is one of the four traditional famous porcelains in the porcelain capital.