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| Legend Accents Playing Foo Dogs Temple Jar |
There is Chinese porcelain that has lasted for hundreds and even thousands of years. Caring for your collection of Chinese porcelain - ginger jars, vases, garden stools, and such, unless they are museum quality antiques behind glass, need only involve a few easy steps.
Dry dusting is usually all that is needed. Use a soft duster or microfiber cloth. For special pieces, a great duster is a natural bristle makeup brush or artist's brush. And use a delicate touch dusting.
This is my favorite heirloom quality duster that I have owned for years -
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| Redecker Goat Hair Duster with Pearwood Handle |
If washing is required, use lukewarm water with a few drops of blue Dawn dish liquid. I like to line my sink with an old towel. Dry with a soft towel.
Never use abrasive cleaners or pads. Never use the dishwasher.
If you find really grungy chinoiserie pots or vases at a yard sale, Bon Ami is gentle enough to use on porcelain. It can be used on the inside and outside of soiled and stained Chinese porcelain, gently rubbing with a cloth or sponge. This is for yard sale type pieces - not priceless antiques.
Here are some lovely blue and white Chinese porcelain pieces from Legend Accents.
Legend Accents is a premier home decor brand specializing in high-fired, handmade Chinese porcelain. Their collections are crafted in small family workshops in China using generations-old traditions, and feature iconic motifs like dragons, foo dogs, and floral arrangements in traditional blue-and-white, coral red, and celadon.
Find the temple jar above here.
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| Legend Accents Butterfly Leaf Temple Jar |
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| Legend Accents Fish Lotus Planter |
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| Legend Accents Double Happiness Mini Tea Jar |
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| Legend Accents Mini Lion Jar |







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