What Is A Porcelain Plate
Feb 10, 2024
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Porcelain plates are commonly used daily utensils, and their basic shapes are open, shallow bellied, flat bottomed, high footed, or circular footed.
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According to their functions, they can be divided into fruit trays, soup trays, trays, etc; According to their shape, they can be divided into sunflower mouth plates, flower mouth plates, folding edge plates, etc., with circles as the main shape and also having square or elliptical shapes. All are silicate products. Porcelain plates first appeared in the Neolithic period, including gray pottery, black pottery, and red pottery products. The earliest porcelain plates were primitive celadon glaze, first seen during the Shang and Zhou dynasties. The Han, Three Kingdoms, Western Jin, Eastern Jin, and Southern and Northern Dynasties all had primitive celadon and celadon plates produced. At this time, the porcelain plates had loose bonding between the body and glaze, resulting in a lot of glaze detachment.
