Famille Verte
Famille Verte is a type of Chinese porcelain that originated during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty (1662-1722). It is characterized by its vibrant green, yellow, and blue glazes, often featuring intricate designs of flowers, birds, and landscapes. The name "Famille Verte" translates to "Green Family," referring to the dominant green color used in the decoration.
This style of porcelain was highly prized both in China and abroad, influencing European ceramics. Famille Verte pieces were often used for decorative purposes and as tableware, showcasing the artistry and craftsmanship of Chinese potters during this period.