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<p>[QUOTE="kardinalisimo, post: 432775, member: 118"]Common decoration. 19th century. Not every Chinese can read seal marks. Calligraphy is an art.</p><p>Main feature of fencai/yangcai is the soft opaque enamels. Before Kangxi, in Wucai, the enamels were transparent and hard looking.Those terms are a bit confusing especially when you add Falangcai.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kardinalisimo, post: 432775, member: 118"]Common decoration. 19th century. Not every Chinese can read seal marks. Calligraphy is an art. Main feature of fencai/yangcai is the soft opaque enamels. Before Kangxi, in Wucai, the enamels were transparent and hard looking.Those terms are a bit confusing especially when you add Falangcai.[/QUOTE]
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