It’s located in Yixing, East China, and it dates back to the Ming dynasty. The kiln is made from soil and ceramic bricks. It’s used to make urns, pots, basins, and glazed vessels. It's powered ...
Since in English porcelain is also called "china," Jingde's name is used to get around internet censorship and keep talking about the country. The kilns of Jingde Town produce sensitive porcelain.
It currently has nine kilns with room for a tenth. The Kiln facility is used year round by students and classes. The outdoor kilns are also a favorite of the Summer Ceramic Workshop participants and ...