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Today's concept honors a 1,400-year tradition.

A Chinese-style porcelain vase with hand-painted blue peonies cascading across a cream white body. Gold accents line the rim and base. The background features subtle gold linework creating a delicate crackle pattern. The florals show remarkable depth—multiple shades of cobalt blue creating dimension in each petal.
How Its Made
How it could be made
This would require traditional Jingdezhen porcelain techniques. The body would be wheel-thrown or slip-cast from kaolin clay, then bisque-fired. The blue florals use cobalt oxide pigments, hand-painted by skilled artisans before a high-temperature glaze firing at 1,300°C. The gold accents would be applied as 24k gold leaf or luster, requiring an additional low-temperature firing. The subtle background pattern could be achieved through resist techniques or fine brush work.
Reality or Fiction?
Could this actually be manufactured?
Absolutely. Jingdezhen, China still produces museum-quality porcelain using traditional methods. A piece of this complexity would take 2-3 weeks of skilled labor. Estimated cost: $800–$2,500 depending on size and gold content. Mass production would reduce costs significantly but sacrifice the hand-painted detail.
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That's Day 12. See you tomorrow.
Menaחem Berrebi,
Founder @Renaissance ML
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