Europe mainly wanted spices, silk, and porcelain.
it helped people sew and krouchet................ This answer is incorrect very very very incorrect porcelain is glass or china......... not yarn..
it helped people sew and krouchet................ This answer is incorrect very very very incorrect porcelain is glass or china......... not yarn..
Spices and silk an porcelain/china
Porcelain was known as white gold in Europe because the formula for making it proved so elusive for a very long time. The Chinese closely guarded the secret to porcelain manufacture to protect their porcelain industry. The Germans finally figured out the formula and began manufacturing porcelain at Meissen in the 1700's.
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.
Japan was just beginning to open up to the western world. One of its exports at the time was porcelain. The porcelain was very fragile and was being brought to Europe on ships. To protect the delicate porcelain the Japanese began wrapping it in tissue paper that had prints of Japanse style art. when the porcelain reached Europe, and particularly France and Paris, the soon to be called Impressionsists absorbed it into their own art, the result was a foreshortening of the picture plane and and later in the post-impressionists time a a flattening of the subjects themselves.
Some products that were taken from China to the Middle East along the Silk Road and then on to Europe include silk and porcelain.
Porcelain Black goes by Porcelain Black.
Many different types of spices were imported to Europe from Asia as a result of the Crusades. There was also gold and jade jewelry, and porcelain items like vases imported by Europe from Asia during this time.
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Porcelain