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In the 15th century, Chinese influence on Italy primarily manifested through the trade of luxury goods such as silk, porcelain, and spices, which were highly sought after by the Italian elites. The Silk Road facilitated these exchanges, and Italian merchants, particularly in cities like Venice, played a crucial role in bringing Chinese products to Europe. Additionally, the introduction of Chinese artistic elements, particularly in ceramics and textiles, began to inspire Italian artists and craftsmen, contributing to the broader Renaissance movement's appreciation of diverse cultures. This cross-cultural interaction helped to shape new artistic styles and broadened European perspectives on art and trade.

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