Meissen porcelain
Meissen porcelain is a type of high-quality ceramic that originated in Germany in the early 18th century. It was the first European porcelain to be produced successfully, thanks to the discovery of a secret formula by Johann Friedrich Böttger. The factory in Meissen became renowned for its exquisite craftsmanship and intricate designs, often featuring blue underglaze painting.
The porcelain is known for its durability and brilliance, making it highly sought after by collectors. Meissen porcelain pieces often include decorative items like vases, figurines, and tableware, showcasing the artistry of skilled artisans. Today, it remains a symbol of luxury and fine craftsmanship in the world of ceramics.