Jingdezhen thin-bodied ceramic lamps originated from shadow celadon in the Northern Song Dynasty and were formed during the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty. Thin-body ceramic lamps, as a variety of thin-body ceramics, were first used as decorative lamps for the palace due to the complexity of the February flower craftsmanship and the difficulty of molding. The people of Jingdezhen, the porcelain capital, have inherited the thousand-year skill of thin-bore ceramics, and now they have developed modern thin-bore ceramic lamps that have entered the homes of ordinary people.
At present, the world's thin-bore ceramics are produced in China, and China's thin-bore ceramics are produced in Jingdezhen. The manufacturing process of thin-bore ceramic lamps has a unique secret recipe, which is passed down from generation to generation by Jingdezhen people, forming a secret recipe that is not passed down to others. Tradition.
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