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Chenghua porcelain

Chenghua porcelain refers to a type of fine, high-quality ceramic produced during the Chenghua era of the Ming Dynasty in China, from 1465 to 1487. Known for its elegant designs and vibrant colors, this porcelain often features intricate patterns, particularly floral motifs and figures, painted in cobalt blue or underglaze red. Chenghua porcelain is highly prized by collectors due to its rarity and the exceptional craftsmanship of the period. Many pieces are regarded as some of the finest examples of Chinese porcelain, reflecting both artistry and cultural significance.