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Your cart is empty.In 2009, Longquan celadon became the only world intangible cultural heritage porcelain. Longquan celadon, a symbol product of chinese national geography, was fired 1700 years ago. The surface of Longquan celadon is mineral glaze, and it contains no harmful components. Longquan celadon is characterized by high-temperature oxidation of surface glaze, thick glaze and layering. It is difficult to fire, and it is successful only after burning twice. Under different ambient light, it will present different visual effects. Every Longquan celadon has appreciation value. Longquan celadon is the earliest porcelain fired in China, and it is also the most difficult porcelain to fire, and the porcelain with the highest product quality requirements. Longquan celadon was sold to Europe in the Ming Dynasty, and it was sought after in France and other countries at that time, and its price was higher than that of silver.