Chinese Style Blue and White Porcelain 52-Piece Set Bone China Tableware

This set of high-end porcelain tableware is perfect for adding a touch of elegance to your home. With a traditional Chinese style, this 52-piece bone china set includes plates, bowls, and dishes all featuring a beautiful blue and white design. The quality craftsmanship and attention to detail are evident in each piece, making it a great choice for both everyday use and special occasions. Upgrade your dining experience with this exquisite set from GC Porcelain.

SpecificationDescription
BrandGC Porcelain
Product NameSheng Shi Ru Yi Series
Gross Weight21.0kg
CraftGold Drawing
MaterialCeramic
Suitable for6-10 people
HandmadeSemi-manual
PackagingGift box
StyleChinese style
Domestic/ImportedDomestic

Crafted with care since 1958

Sold in over 100 countries and regions worldwide

Cumulative exports reached 2 billion pieces

November 2014 GC Porcelain custom-made “Shengshi Ruyi” national dinner porcelain in pearl white enamel for the Beijing Summit

Enameled court treasures

Enamels were first created in the late Kangxi period of the Qing dynasty.

It was created by introducing foreign enamel materials.

It became an extremely valuable piece of porcelain for the court.

Auspicious

The motif is in the form of “A World of Delight”.

The core design concept.

A distillation of the traditional Chinese ‘poinsettia’ and ‘entwined twig’ motifs.

It expresses “prosperity, good fortune, good health, continuous wealth and prosperity”.

And other wonderful blessings!

Brand Accolades

Gaochun porcelains already has more than 1,000 awards, thousands of patents for utility models and appearance, and hundreds of registered copyrights for works.

Brand History

  • Founded in 1958
  • Exported to Europe and America Products sold in more than 100 countries and regions worldwide in 1978
  • Listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange in 2003
  • Awarded Outstanding Enterprise in China Ceramic Industry in 2007
  • Wing Export Certificate of Exemption in 2011
  • Awarded as China Quality and Integrity Enterprise by China Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Association in 2013
  • Banqueting tableware design for a major summit in 2014
  • Awarded the title of China Export Quality and Safety Demonstration Enterprise in 2015
  • Awarded as one of the top 100 enterprises in China’s light industry by the China Light Industry Federation in 2016
  • Designated as a National Industrial Design Center in 2017
  • Established China’s first ceramic enterprise museum in 2018
  • Design banquet porcelain for an important summit held in Beijing in 2019
  • Porcelain tableware for the Shanghai Summit banquet in 2021
  • Selected as a National Intellectual Property Demonstration Enterprise in 2023
  • Awarded the “China Time-Honored Brand” designation in 2024
  • Participated in the China-Sweden 75th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations Cultural Exchange Exhibition in Sweden in 2025
The National Ceramic Products Quality Supervision and Inspection Centre verified that the results of the heavy metal lead and cadmium dissolution test are much lower than the national standard
The National Ceramic Products Quality Supervision and Inspection Centre verified that the results of the heavy metal lead and cadmium dissolution test are much lower than the national standard

If you have any questions or need to custom dinnerware service, please contact our Email:info@gcporcelain.com for the most thoughtful support!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Bone china is made from china clay, china stone and bone ash (made from animal bones). To create bone china, either china clay, china stone, bone ash, or a combination of the three is combined with porcelain clay and fired at a slightly lower temperature than porcelain.

The bone ash that is used in bone china has traditionally been made from cattle bones that have a lower iron content.

The plate has a back stamp in the centre and back. The back stamp carries information such as the manufacturer’s name, design name, and production date. Bone china is usually branded as such. Country of origin is usually included. [Source: How To Identify Fine Bone China]

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