Porcelain changed the Chinese life by giving them the opportunity to carry more things, because of the thickness, and how strong porcelain is it can carry a load. Also in buildings, it makes the structures stronger, usually in office buildings and sometimes even houses!
Porcelain was invented in the 7th century A.D. by the ancient Chinese ancestors.
Artists made porcelain from a mixture of pure white clay and feldspar.
The Chinese.
Porcelain is part of a group of clays called Kaolinite which was first used in high fired Chinese ceramics during the Han dynasty. Porcelain together with a Celedon glaze quickly gained popularity since it had the appearance of jade.
They made silk, porcelain, gunpowder and many other things.
porcelain was important to the Chinese because the Chinese used it a lot
it helped chinese life by giving them something to do and create beautiful art that is now very valueable!
Duncan Macintosh has written: 'Beloved blue and white' -- subject(s): Blue and white ware, Chinese Porcelain, Ming porcelain, Porcelain, Chinese 'Chinese blue and white porcelain' -- subject(s): Blue and white ware, China trade porcelain, Chinese Porcelain, Porcelain, Chinese 'English for Business'
Yes, the Chinese did invent porcelain. It was invented by a man named Tao-Yue.
Pingyuan Lin has written: 'Putian yao' -- subject(s): Chinese Porcelain, Chinese Pottery, Porcelain, Chinese, Pottery, Chinese
Procelain provided the Chinese with a source of industry. Life began to improve for those involved in the sale, manufacture, or distribution of porcelain items, mainly for export
Han Lin has written: 'Qing ci =' -- subject(s): Pottery, Catalogs, Chinese Pottery, Porcelain, Celadon ware, Chinese Porcelain 'Bai ci =' -- subject(s): Porcelain, White porcelain, Catalogs 'Chenghua hou qing hua ci =' -- subject(s): Blue and white ware, Porcelain, Catalogs, Chinese Porcelain 'Ming Tianshun mo qian qing hua ci =' -- subject(s): Blue and white ware, Porcelain, Catalogs, Chinese Porcelain
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Yisheng Luo has written: 'Zhangping yao' -- subject(s): Chinese Porcelain, Porcelain, Chinese
Meiguan Liu has written: 'Changsha yao yong tan diao =' -- subject(s): Chinese Porcelain, Chinese Pottery, Porcelain, Chinese, Pottery, Chinese
Michel Beurdeley has written: 'The Chinese collector through the centuries, from the Han to the 20th century' -- subject(s): Art, Chinese, Chinese Art, Collectors and collecting, History 'Pavillons de chasse' -- subject(s): History, Hunting, Hunting lodges, Hunting lodge 'Edmond de Goncourt chez lui' -- subject(s): Art collections, Art, Private collections, Aesthetics 'Porcelain of the East India companies.' -- subject(s): China trade porcelain, Chinoiserie 'Porcelaine de la Compagnie des Indes' -- subject(s): Chinese Porcelain, Porcelain, Chinese 'Chinese trade porcelain' -- subject(s): Chinese Porcelain, Porcelain, Chinese
the inventor(s) of porcelain were the chinese, but no 1 person can take credit for it.