
Pasha porcelain
Pasha porcelain is a type of high-quality, decorative ceramic ware originating from the Qing Dynasty in China, often characterized by intricate blue and white designs featuring floral motifs, landscapes, and traditional patterns. Named after the pasha, a Turkish noble title, the term reflects its historical influence and the style's popularity in global trade during the 17th and 18th centuries. Renowned for its fine craftsmanship, Pasha porcelain is highly valued by collectors and emphasizes detailed artistry, craftsmanship, and cultural significance, making it both a material for functional items and an esteemed decorative art form.