Porcelain

Porcelain is a high-quality ceramic material made from white clay, quartz, and feldspar. It is easily recognized by its strength and elegant, translucent appearance. The history of porcelain began in China around 600 AD, and since then it has conquered the world thanks to its artistic possibilities.
Porcelain items are often decorated with various paintings and inlays. They are produced in different styles, including famous European items of the 18th-19th centuries, such as Meissen and Sèvres. Each piece of porcelain can tell its own story: from a simple dish to a magnificent vase, every detail requires skill and thoroughness.
Porcelain also played a notable role in curious auctions and art collections, as porcelain objects held high value and status.
