Colección: Wucai (Five Colors) Porcelain | Imperial Porcelain | Chinese Ceramics

Celebrate the vivid artistry of Wucai (Five Colors) porcelain, one of the most iconic achievements in imperial porcelain craftsmanship and a brilliant chapter in the history of Chinese ceramics. Developed during the Ming Dynasty, Wucai porcelain combines underglaze blue outlines with overglaze enamels of red, green, yellow, and aubergine, creating a vibrant palette admired for centuries. Each vase, dish, jar, or cup is handcrafted by Jingdezhen artisans and fired up to 1320 °C in kiln to be finished products, blending precision, artistry, and imperial grace.

Our Wucai porcelain collection embodies the royal spirit and exquisite detailing once treasured in the Forbidden City. These magnificent imperial porcelains feature lively designs of phoenixes, peonies, and mythical dragons—symbols of happiness, wealth, and protection. Drawing inspiration from the Ming and Qing court collections housed in the British Museum and Palace Museum, these Chinese ceramics reflect both historical artistry and timeless decorative beauty, making each piece a masterpiece of cultural expression.

Every Wucai porcelain piece is fired up to 1320 °C in kiln to be finished products, keeping forever like a diamond, ensuring its enduring brilliance and collector value. Perfect for luxury homes, grand hotels, and executive offices, these imperial Chinese ceramics infuse interiors with color, harmony, and royal prestige. As art, décor, and heritage gift, our Wucai (Five Colors) porcelains bring imperial craftsmanship and vibrant beauty into the modern world.