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Where does Russian Emperor Ceramics rank in the world?

Russian Ceramics is not currently among the top ceramic brands in the world.

The world’s seven top ceramic brands. These brands are mainly art porcelain and daily-use porcelain, and special porcelain and industrial porcelain are not among them. 1. Denmark: Royal Copenhagen (ROYALCOPENHAGEN) is a royal porcelain factory specially established by the Danish Queen Mother Juliane Marie in 1775 to produce royal supplies and gifts. It is still the best porcelain factory in Denmark. Each of their pieces of porcelain is traditionally hand-painted by ceramic artists, with lifelike brushwork that cannot be replicated. 2. Hungary: Herend porcelain has been sold in 58 countries around the world and ranks first in American ceramic luxury goods. It is Hungary’s national treasure hand-painted porcelain and one of the world’s top three hand-painted porcelains. It has won the favor of many politicians and celebrities. favor. 3. Britain: Wedgwood is known as the "father of British potters". Josiah Wedgood (Joshua Wedgwood) founded WEDGOOD in 1759. He devoted his entire life to the integration of handicrafts and art. on, making pottery art reach the realm of art. 4. Germany: Meissen (MEISSEN) Europe's first famous porcelain - Germany's Meissen Meissen is the earliest ceramic factory established in Europe, and is also known as the most aristocratic European famous porcelain. Meissen porcelain shows the history of European art in the past 300 years. Each piece of porcelain is carefully hand-made through multiple processes. The colors used are configured according to secret recipes, and every painting and stylist on the porcelain has been painted for decades. Cultivated by art and technology, it is still the world's top porcelain manufacturer and a valuable cultural heritage of Germany. 5. France: Bernardaud Porcelain (Bernardaud) is produced in central and southern France. It is the brand of table porcelain designated for palace banquets in many countries, including the Russian Czar, French Napoleon, and British Queen Elizabeth. Choose Patou tableware to entertain distinguished guests. 6. Spain: Elegant porcelain dolls (Lladro) Lladro is the third largest luxury brand in Spain. It was founded by three brothers of the Lladró (elegant) family and is famous for its porcelain dolls. Lladro porcelain works are known for their detailed carvings, and are world-famous for their realistic craftsmanship of lace, parasols and flowers. 7. Japan: NARUMI NARUMI has been a famous ceramic production area since ancient times. It was not until 1911 that NARUMI's predecessor, the "Imperial Ceramics Factory", was founded in Nagoya, Japan. As a classic inheritance of the NARUMI family, the Milano series has been a best-seller since its birth in 1972.

Russian Lomonosov is the third porcelain factory in Europe. It was established in 1744 by Peter the Great’s daughter, Queen Elizabeth. The company has a longer history. It is exclusively used for Russian imperial porcelain. From 1744 to the outbreak of the Russian Revolution in 1917, it has been called "Imperial Porcelain". In fact, at that time, only Germany could fire porcelain in Europe. Real high-quality porcelain from Lomonosov in Russia was not successfully developed until the end of the 18th century.