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Blue and white porcelain
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The blue-and-white technique was fully developed in China with porcelain technology in the 14th century. On some occasions, Chinese blue and white wears also incorporated Islamic designs, as in the case of some Mamluk brass works which were converted into blue and white Chinese porcelain designs.
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Left image: Ming plate with grape design, 15th century, Jingdezhen kilns, Jiangxi. British Museum. Right image: Stone-paste dish with grape design, Iznik, Turkey, 1550-70. British Museum.
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Stone paste dish Iznik Turkey 1550 1570.JPG Ming plate 15th century Jingdezhen kilns Jiangxi.jpg
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The blue-and-white technique was fully developed in China with porcelain technology in the 14th century. On some occasions, Chinese blue and white wears also incorporated Islamic designs, as in the case of some Mamluk brass works which were converted into blue and white Chinese porcelain designs.