Rewired with a type A plug for 120V US standard. Dimensions: 27"L x 5"W × 5D. Weighs 4.72 lbs each.
In Europe's seventeenth century, Chinese and Japanese porcelains were highly valued. Although Europeans increasingly imported them throughout the century, they needed to learn to produce true porcelain, also known as hard-paste porcelain.
It wasn't until 1709 that an alchemist named Johann Friedrich Böttger discovered the ingredients required to create a white, translucent, high-fired porcelain body. This discovery had a significant impact on the entire European ceramic industry.
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