JITâ„¢, Sitting Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattava, Blanc de Chine(White Porcelain), Dull Biscuit, Handicraft, 13" in Height, Samite Box, White Porcelain has been famous in the name of Blanc de Chine since Ming Dynasty (1368 --1644 AD) in Europe and Asia. It originates from Dehua titled “The World Porcelain Capital†in 2015, one of three ancient porcelain capitals in China. It is made from choice kaolin and fired under the 1300 °--1400 ° temperature kilns. The white is the natural whiteness without enamel or with bland and clear glaze like the lard-white, the cream-white or the goose-white. The materials resemble the white jade and the ivory. The density is fairly high and the water absorption rate is near zero. It is made by the skilful handicraftsmen. It is reputed “Pearls of Oriental Artsâ€. It is the top of porcelain. It is widely used in daily cooking, serving, eating and drinking, used as religious statues and wares and used as elegant decorations, valuable collections and luxurious gifts.