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‖ blanc de Chine, chine|blɑ̃ də ʃin| [Fr., lit. ‘white of China’.] White glazed porcelain made at Te-hua in south-eastern China, esp. during the Ming period.
1888F. Hirth Anc. Porcelain xi. 44 Tê-hua has since the Ming dynasty furnished porcelains of a fascinating creamy white, a distinct class, which I believe constitutes together with the Ting-chou white pottery the article known as ‘blanc de Chine’. 1910S. W. Bushell Chinese Art (ed. 2) II. 26 The velvety white porcelain sometimes known as blanc de Chine. 1955Times 19 July 10/7 An eighteenth-century Chinese blanc-de-chine vase. |