Chinese blue and white porcelain reached its peak during the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644). These ceramics were highly prized both in China and abroad, being exported to various parts of the world, including Europe, where they became highly sought after by royalty and aristocrats. Today, blue and white ceramics are still produced, and pigments are developed to reproduce the look of Ming Dynasty colors. This is a varient of colour gives a bit more modern feel.
Blue and white pigments are prone to precipitation, so please stir evenly before use.
Note: Do not use them directly. They must be diluted with appropriate overnight black tea water or regular water (adding black tea water suspends better). It is recommended to conduct a test before painting by diluting with different proportions of tea water and stirring evenly. After firing, select the desired color for painting. You can adjust the ratio of pigment to water to create different shades of color. It is recommended to use them with underglaze brushes and fine liner pens.
- Firing temp: 1180-1250 ℃
- Can be applied on both greenware or bisqueware.
- 50g/bottle