Famille Rose is a type of Chinese porcelain that emerged during the Qing Dynasty, particularly in the 18th century. It is characterized by its vibrant colors, especially pink, and intricate designs that often include floral patterns, birds, and figures. The name "Famille Rose" translates to "Rose Family," referring to the predominant use of pink hues in the decoration.
This porcelain was created using a specific overglaze technique, allowing for a wider range of colors compared to earlier styles like Famille Verte. Famille Rose pieces were highly sought after both in China and abroad, becoming popular among collectors and influencing Western ceramics.