Meissen Porcelain
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Overview
Meissen porcelain is the first successfully produced hard-paste porcelain in Europe, developed in the early 18th century in Saxony.[1]
History
The development of Meissen porcelain began under the patronage of Augustus II the Strong in the early 1700s.[2]
Materials and Techniques
Meissen porcelain is produced from kaolin, feldspar, and quartz, and fired at temperatures exceeding 1300°C.
Cultural Significance
It marked Europe's independence from imported Asian porcelain and influenced ceramic production across the continent.