About This Book
A boy traveling with his father becomes fascinated by pottery and, through encounters with craftsmen and visits to workshops, learns the history, techniques, and changing uses of porcelain. The narrative frame interweaves adventurous episodes with informative chapters that describe early ceramic experiments, the practical steps of forming, firing, and glazing, and the variety of decorative styles and household functions. Anecdotes about notable makers and accounts of both artisan studios and larger factories illustrate the transition from handcraft to broader manufacture, while plain explanations show how porcelain objects are actually produced and ornamented.
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