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Chinese Famille Rose, Falancai, Yangcai Porcelain Enamels Terms Explained
Falancai= Decorated at the Imperial Palace Workshops
Yangcai = Decorated AT the Imperial Kilns
Fencai = A later term for Fencai -Soft Colors
Ruancai= a general though not often used term meaning loosely Soft color
Hualancai= is known literally as "enamel color"
Wucai or Yingcai are hard colors

Coloring terms introduced to the west by the French scholar and collector Albert Jacquemart in 1862 as a more simplified termininology


Famille Rose-Falancai, Yancai, hualanangcai, RUancai (Remember Fencai hadn't come along yet)
Famille Verte, Kangxi period "green and opaque enamels" part o f the Wucai or Yingcai family
Famille Noir (black ground porcelains with enamels most often with wucai or Yingcai of the famille verte enamel family)
Famille Juane (yellow ground wares) any color pallette


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