Global Movement of Goods and Materials: Porcelain
Select one of the "global" items (example: Shufu ware, table carpet, ewer, glass beads, etc.) case studied in this week's readings (you can select one item from one reading) and map it using the map by pinning the points it traveled. Use numbers and arrows to represent phases of the manufacturing process and the movement of the product.
Summarize the movement of the product briefly in a few sentences. List your sources (any citation style is OK, be consistent).
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We aim to address the following questions:
How did designed objects—from raw materials and production to consumption, use and display—move around the globe?
Why was there a need or desire for such movement of goods?
You can use this map or you can another one or create your own
link of the map: https://www(dot)mapsof(dot)net/the-world/political-world-map-2012?image=full
Porcelain
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Porcelain
Porcelain is one of the outstanding global items in the reading; it is a ceramic material made through extreme heating at a temperature between 1400 and 1200 degrees Celsius (Gerritsen, n.d.). The global item is significant and may take different forms and colors, from translucent to opaque. The categorical composition of the object relies on the composition and the raw materials. However, there are only three porcelain components: bone china, soft paste, and hard paste. Understanding the evolution of porcelain requires a reliable mapping and analysis.
The mapping process is essential for the porcelain since it identifies the areas it moved globally. Majorly, porcelains were transported by sea, thus making it easy to move across the globe. However, its movement can be summarized below.
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431482520701000268605028384500101917521717000right76204. UAE004. UAE3143250647703. France003. France1552574552452. Germany002. Germany228600552451. China01. China
459105027038294. Consumption004. Consumption175260027038302. Additives02. Additiv...
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