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From the lens Why is Porcelain Called China.
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Injete
Jul 25, 2011 @ 7:02 pm | delete
- This is a beautiful and informative lens. Thanks for sharing. I learned more about porcelain today.
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BigGirlBlue
Jun 8, 2011 @ 6:02 pm | delete
- I actually had no idea so that was interesting. I just knew I liked porcelain/china.
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Harshitha
Feb 18, 2011 @ 2:04 pm | delete
- Beautiful lens. I knew a bit about porcelain before, and now I know more. Elegant Pearl White Ceramic Bowl- My favorite...
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MikLint
Jan 24, 2011 @ 5:08 am | delete
- The answer to the question why porcelain is called China wasn't surprising. The exquisite works of art showcased on this lens are. Truly great lens with beautiful photos. Enjoyed it!
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Wednesday_Elf
Jan 17, 2011 @ 9:05 am | delete
- Fascinating to finally know why porcelain is called China. Such gorgeous porcelain pieces shown here. There appears to be no limit in what can be created.
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Tipi
Dec 6, 2010 @ 9:51 pm | delete
- How interesting to finally learn why porcelain is called China, I have wondered about that. I enjoyed your lovely gallery display as well!
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Senora_M
Nov 20, 2010 @ 10:33 am | delete
- Interesting! Nice pictures!!
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LotusPetalYoga
Nov 11, 2010 @ 8:30 pm | delete
- beautiful pictures, such incredible art work. I had heard of kaolin before, they use it in Mc. Donnalds shakes, called shakes as there is no real milk in them to call them milk shakes. I think the use of kaolin for fine china is a much nicer application!
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Light-in-me
Nov 8, 2010 @ 3:44 pm | delete
- Fascinating, I learned something new! I love all of the pictures.
Nice job,
Robin :)
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Bria-Silivren
Oct 31, 2010 @ 3:58 pm | delete
- Great lens, lots of really interesting info!
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bakerwoman Oct 29, 2010 @ 8:19 pm | delete
- Wonderful information and photos. Favorited.
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rachsue
Oct 27, 2010 @ 10:08 am | delete
- THe artwork used in the vases and the Horse is simply amazing. I had no idea why it was called 'china'. But thanks to your lens, I now do. Thank you for sharing
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teatree
Oct 21, 2010 @ 10:32 am | delete
- Those vases look gorgeous.
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WordCustard
Oct 19, 2010 @ 2:16 pm | delete
- What beautiful porcelain. It's easy to see how antique china can be so valuable!
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ArtByLinda Oct 19, 2010 @ 9:06 am | delete
- This is so interesting and very informative, I had no idea what it was made of or why it was called china. Great photos too!
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Ramkitten
Oct 18, 2010 @ 8:17 pm | delete
- You've got beautiful pieces shown here. And I never did really know why it was called "china." Makes sense!
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missbat
Oct 18, 2010 @ 6:48 pm | delete
- Always wondered why it was called "china". Some very beautiful pictures on your lens!
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janices7 Oct 14, 2010 @ 2:01 pm | delete
- You have some beautiful pieces on this lens. Lovely!
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skiesgreen
Oct 12, 2010 @ 10:03 pm | delete
- Lovely lens and great information. Thumbs up
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MiaBellezza
Oct 11, 2010 @ 4:46 am | delete
- Wonderful information about Porcelain from China.
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frances
Sep 21, 2010 @ 3:46 pm | delete
- Fantastically illustrated guide. Beautiful to look at. Thanks
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the777group
Sep 14, 2010 @ 9:45 pm | delete
- I love that embossed dragon jar - altogether, a great selection of pictures of porcelain
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Othercat
Sep 9, 2010 @ 9:14 am | delete
- Wow. I can't believe that guy tried to ban certain colors. Good thing it didn't stick! Good lens, very informative with beautiful pictures.
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