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Blanc-de-Chine
Antique Chinese Blanc-de-Chine porcelain. Also called Dehua, after the old kaolin rich kiln town in Fujian province where it was produced, Blanc-de-Chine (fr., lit. 'white from China') was a white glazed, white porcelain ware popular domestically and for export. Figures, articles for the scholar table, devotional objects and decorative vessels were produced.