Porcelains have been existing since primitive society.
At that time,no dynasty
Yes, the Chinese did invent porcelain. It was invented by a man named Tao-Yue.
the inventor(s) of porcelain were the chinese, but no 1 person can take credit for it.
porcelain
Lack of kaolin clay
Earthenware ceramics Silk garments Painted hand scrolls Porcelain
The Qing Dynasty(:
The Chinese originally used porcelain for plates, cups, and statues. Porcelain first appeared in the Shang Dynasty. The earliest porcelain was found in a Shang Dynasty ruins close to Zhengzhou, in central Chinaâ??s Henan Province.
It is not know exactly who invented Chinese porcelain. However, it first appeared during the Shang Dynasty close to Zhengzhou.
The Ming Dynasty
They created paper, porcelain and possibly the loom
Porcelain was invented because the Chinese had no cases to hold their food, fruits, and other goods. Porcelain is used to hold tea, expecially fresh water, decorated with flowers. It is a beautiful artwork and may be preserved forever. It was created by the Qin Dynasty in 661-908 A.D.
2100 BC is year that Chinese xia dynasty was created.
While the name of the individual(s) who created porcelain is unknown, we do know that it was created during the Han Dynasty (1900-1100 BC). It was first introduced to Europe by Marco Polo.
The Song dynasty
porcelain was important to the Chinese because the Chinese used it a lot
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