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Hotel Western-style Flat Shallow Pure White Ceramic Steak Moonlight Round Plate, Household Tableware, Customizable With
NOK238.78NOK294.58
Farge : 6inch Shallow Dish













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Interested buyers can discuss the price in detail, direct from the manufacturer!
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Chaozhou Kaican Ceramics is located in the fertile soil of Chaozhou, the porcelain capital of China. It adheres to the profound ceramic culture of its ancestors, combined with a humanized approach
Design concept: Each product is meticulously designed and crafted by designers, fully incorporating individuality and taste, showcasing a classic design style
At the same time, it places greater emphasis on the practicality of the product, continuously improving and updating it, and offering a product line that is especially suitable for microwave cooking
The preferred product for star-rated hotels, high-end restaurants, and home-cooked meals.
We sincerely hope to promote the product series both domestically and internationally through a comprehensive sales service network, allowing us to collaborate with customers both at home and abroad to create a better future together!
Chaozhou ceramics are one of the famous traditional Han Chinese ceramic crafts in Guangdong Province. It has a long history. The Beiqiu site in Chenqiao Village, within the country, shows that as early as 6,000 years ago, the ancestors were already thriving and making pottery here. The excavations at the Beiguan ancient kiln site, the Nanguan ancient kiln site, and the Song Dynasty kiln site on Bijiashan (see entry for details) also indicate that at least in the early years of the Tang Dynasty's Yifengtiuliu period (676-679 AD), Chaozhou already had a large-scale ceramic production industry and underglaze brown-painted porcelain appeared. Chaozhou, as the porcelain capital of Guangdong during the Song Dynasty, had its central production area around the city of Chaozhou. Today, Chaozhou has been named the "Porcelain Capital of China," and the city has a considerable scale of ceramic production.












