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Imperial porcelain of Ming Dynasty meets public at Palace Museum

For more: An exhibition of 196 sets of imperial Chinese porcelain wares dating back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) opened Tuesday at the Palace Museum in Beijing. The exhibits include the collections of the Palace Museum and some relics unearthed near Jingdezhen City which is well known as China's porcelain capital in east China's Jiangxi […]

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Porcelains out of Ming Dynasty imperial kilns on display

Close to 300 royal porcelain artifacts and samples from the Ming Dynasty are on show at Beijing's Palace Museum. These historical relics give visitors a glimpse of the extravagant imperial lifestyle in the Forbidden City during the 16th and 17th centuries. Subscribe to us on YouTube: Download our APP on Apple Store (iOS): Download our

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Santa Monica Update 363 – Beatrice Wood – Santa Monica CityTV

Yana Kay visits the Santa Monica Museum of Art where renowned artist, Beatrice Wood's ceramics are currently being exhibited. Santa Monica's only TV news program is aired daily on CityTV. With news, events, sports coverage, calendar and interviews, Santa Monica Update is your best local TV resource for what's happening in Santa Monica!

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Young South Africans take risks to cement their place in ceramics

IMISO Ceramics is a company that uses distinctly African designs, with a futuristic edge. Creators draw inspiration from a mix of urban culture, local traditions and nature. The company is owned by two young black South Africans who have taken various risks to venture into the entrepreneurial world. CGTN's Yolisa Njamela has more. Subscribe to

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Made in Africa: South Africa ceramics

For 34 years, Ardmore studios has crafted away original ceramics that have provided income to feed many families in KwaZulu-Natal province, #SouthAfrica. Trained by Ardmore’s founder Feé Halsted, 80 painters and sculptors transform African art into ornamental pieces. Items have been sold by Christie’s and Sotheby’s and since branching out into bespoke furniture, wallpaper and

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