Collection: Transparent Pale Blue (Qingbai) Porcelain | Impeial Porcelain | Chinese Ceramics

Discover the serene elegance of Qingbai porcelain, also known as transparent pale-blue porcelain—a luminous treasure of imperial porcelain and one of the earliest refined forms in Chinese ceramics. Originating during the Song Dynasty, Qingbai porcelain is admired for its delicate bluish glaze that seems to float above the fine white body. Each vase, dish, jar, or bowl is meticulously handcrafted in Jingdezhen, painted or carved with subtle motifs, and fired up to 1320 °C in kiln to be finished products, creating a pure, jade-like translucency that radiates timeless calm.

Our Qingbai porcelain collection pays homage to the Song and Yuan imperial kilns, renowned for their quiet beauty and refined craftsmanship. These imperial porcelains reveal the minimalist grace of Chinese ceramics, featuring lotus blossoms, waves, and cloud patterns that symbolize purity and harmony. Inspired by masterpieces preserved in the British Museum and Palace Museum, each piece captures the gentle sophistication and poetic spirit of China’s golden age of porcelain.

Every Qingbai porcelain piece is fired up to 1320 °C in kiln to be finished products, keeping forever like a diamond, ensuring brilliance and durability for generations. Perfect for luxury homes, hotels, and executive offices, these imperial Chinese ceramics embody understated elegance and spiritual tranquility. Whether displayed as décor or presented as a heritage gift, our transparent pale-blue porcelains bring the serene essence of imperial artistry into the modern world.