Chapter 1230 There is a Loli



According to the tradition of gifting tableware between royal families at that time, a set of luxurious and representative gifts was made. This set of porcelain, which took 12 years to shape and hand-paint, is collectively called "Danish Flowers" because of the Danish Flowers series' accurate depiction of natural plants.

Royal Copenhagen is a royal porcelain factory established in 1775 by Queen Mother Julian Marie of Denmark for the production of royal supplies and gifts. It combines traditional Nordic craftsmanship with oriental porcelain painting style. Its unique and elegant design is a treasure that Denmark is proud of.

Just like sheep placenta is a national treasure of Switzerland, the Danish Flower series is the best representation of the royal family's dignity. It is a national treasure-level porcelain treasure. Royal Copenhagen's hand-painted porcelain paintings are divided into two production methods: "overglaze color" and "underglaze color" according to the different painting, glazing and firing procedures. "Overglaze color" is the most difficult process for hand-painted porcelain.

There are few internationally renowned porcelains in the world that still have overglaze hand-painted patterns. The Flower of Denmark, the treasure of Royal Copenhagen, is the best representative of overglaze patterns. From the carving, drawing and tracing of surface patterns and three-dimensional floral patterns, everything is handmade, and the edge of the plate is inlaid with 24k gold. It took 12 years of time to make.

Finally, in 1802, all 1,802 pieces were completed. It is the largest and most important group of plant-painted porcelain in Europe. The revival of the "overglaze color" technology was almost synchronized with the development of stoneware. Its production process must be carried out after a second relatively low-temperature kiln firing to fix the color, the so-called hard firing, before coloring on the glaze.

The colors and patterns of the works are more magnificent and rich. Professional painters select suitable illustrations from more than 3,000 Danish plant illustrations according to the shape and size of the porcelain; then they begin to paint on the smooth glazed porcelain surface. The pigments of "overglaze" paintings are all metal mixtures, and they produce colors after high-temperature chemical changes.

For example, red is painted with iron-containing pigments, blue contains cobalt, and green contains copper. Each Danish flower work needs to be fired at least 5 times. Professional painters select suitable illustrations from more than 3,000 Danish plant illustrations on hand according to the shape and size of the porcelain; then they start painting on the smooth glazed porcelain surface.

First, draw a rough sketch of the whole plant, and then color it. Each layer of color needs to be fired in a kiln at 850 degrees to increase the stability of the color. At least 2 to 3 layers of color are required. Some things to say: 1. The Queen Mother of Denmark decided to give three blue water waves to the Royal Copenhagen, symbolizing the honor of the Danish nation.

The crown on its logo represents the deep relationship with the royal family. The three ripples represent the three ancient waterways in Denmark from the Kadetgat Strait to the Baltic Sea. Since then, the beautiful porcelain of Royal Copenhagen has also been introduced to the public and has become the best seasoning in modern people's lives.

In 1885, architect Arnold Krog took over as artistic director of the Royal Porcelain Factory. He developed Danish glaze painting, which used Danish natural landscapes on porcelain and applied a technique that allowed the monochrome glaze painting to present intermediate tones of varying shades. The tones were initially blue, and later brown and light blue were added.

This may seem simple, but when the painter is coloring, he cannot distinguish between light and dark colors. The depth of the color depends on the thickness of the pigment coating, and then the color is developed after being fired in the kiln at high temperature. 3. In 1888, this new type of "underglaze color" porcelain was first presented to the world at the Great Scandinavian Exhibition in Copenhagen.

4. Sixty years after the completion of the Flower of Denmark, the second set of porcelain named after it reappeared in the world. It was smaller in size, with only 720 pieces. It was used as a dowry for Princess Alexandra of Denmark who married to England.

Her husband was Edward VII of the United Kingdom. Since 1864, "Flower of Denmark" has been produced continuously. Until today, only the Queen of Denmark and the Queen of England are lucky enough to use a full set of "Flower of Denmark".

In 2007, in response to the needs of the top market in Taiwan, the first customized Danish flower "Flower Blooms and Fortune Porcelain Painting" was launched for the Taiwan market. Through trade porcelain circulated around the world, ancient royal families had many exquisite collections. As a special luxury, today, porcelain has become a valuable "antique".

Yunluo likes this home style. Haha. In my humble opinion, this should be another series: Tang Cao. In the 17th century, Europeans were extremely crazy about the blue and white porcelain produced by the Ming and Qing dynasties, but the Danes had already understood how to make this fascinating "white gold". In 1851, the London International Industrial Exhibition recognized the porcelain technology of Royal Copenhagen.

In 1889, the Paris International Industrial Exposition recognized the porcelain technology of Royal Copenhagen and won a prize, which made Royal Copenhagen's porcelain production technology attract much attention. Royal Copenhagen's hand-painted porcelain, officially known as the Royal Porcelain Factory (Danish: denkongeligeporcel?nsfabrik), the crown on the logo represents the royal family.

The three wavy lines represent the straits surrounding Denmark: ?resund, storeb?lt and lilleb?lt. It was originally a private factory. In 1775, it was approved and sponsored by Danish pharmacist and chemist Francis Müller under the approval of Queen Mother Julian Marie and King Christian VII. It was called the Danish Porcelain Factory.

The Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Factory (Danish: denkongeligeporcelensfabrik) was founded by Queen Juliane Marie of Denmark on May 1, 1775 in Copenhagen.

The crown on the logo represents the supreme authority of the royal family, and the three wavy lines represent the three straits surrounding Denmark: oresund, storebelt and lillebelt. In 1790, Royal Copenhagen manufactured the Flower of Denmark (Latin: floral Danica), which features blue paint, gold rims and Danish floral patterns.

For almost a century, the Royal Danish Porcelain Factory was controlled by the royal family. It was not until 1868 that it was privately managed. In 1790, the famous "Flowers of Denmark" series was born, which is recognized as the most original and most European art-inspired masterpiece of the golden age of porcelain.

Named after a plant illustration called Flowers of Denmark. Production began in 1761 and was completed in 1883. It contains 3,240 species of plants and also became the source of the patterns of the Flowers of Denmark series. In the mid-19th century, the porcelain factory changed from royal style to private operation, and hand-painted blue and white porcelain gradually became a job for women.

From 1882 to 1884, the factory merged with the Aluminia porcelain factory. After merging with the second Danish porcelain factory Bing & Grondahl, founded in 1853, it became today's Royal Copenhagen. In 1885, another famous series "Tang Grass" was created by the new director, the young architect Arno Kroger.

He developed new underglaze hand-painted decoration, combining past classical patterns with newer ideas to develop more Danish arabesque patterns. Pandora. Pandora, Greek: Πaνδ?pa, also translated as Pandora is the first woman made of clay by Hephaestus in Greek mythology as a punishment for Prometheus stealing fire.

The first woman given to mankind. The gods gave her gifts that made her more attractive: Hephaestus, the god of fire, made her a gorgeous golden robe; gave her the power to charm and seduce men; Hermes, the messenger of the gods, taught her the skill of speech. Each of the gods gave her a gift, but Athena was the only one who refused to give her wisdom.

So Pandora's actions were all thoughtless. According to a white-bottomed Kilicus cup (an ancient Greek large wine cup with two handles and a shallow mouth) in the British Museum, Pandora's other name is "anesidora", which means "she who gives gifts". Her name comes from the box in her hand.

A local Danish silver jewelry store. Of course, there are also gold ones. DIY bracelets are a major feature. This is an earring ~ fairy tale kingdom ~ the bubbles you blow can hold a person. A small roadside shop selling dried fruits. Tangchaolizi strolled back to the Holy Spirit Church again, opposite is the Lego store. Two Asian beauties were playing with toys intently.

Everything here is made of Lego. Yunluo is hungry while writing this, and is going to go downstairs to finish his noodles. Big lion, haha. The price here is about 50% off the domestic price after tax refund. The Hobbit is a major theme. Lego was founded in Denmark and has a history of 80 years. To trace its origin, we have to start with its golden signboard Lego.

The use of the trademark "LEGO" began in 1934, and its name comes from the Danish word "leggodt", which means "playwell", and the name quickly became synonymous with the high-quality toys produced by the LEGO company in the toy factory in Billund. Over the years, the "LEGO" icon has also changed in many forms, and the latest icon was made in 1998.

It was slightly modified from the 1973 version to make it easier to disseminate and identify in the media. The first production site was in a red house in Denmark, where Lego began. Lego puzzle of Nyhavn, the back photo is on the back side, which is the side with the sea.

They are all raw materials, and they can create a colorful world. After several teammates who were going back to China early bought a lot of toys, Yunluo and Mr. C200 decided to wait and see. The backs of pros, mrswu, and mrlv returned with a full load. After visiting this store, it was time to say goodbye. Thank you all for taking care of each other in Northern Europe!

Laglace, a cake shop with a long queue. Laglace. A very famous cake shop, the most famous is sportskagen. Everyone must order it. The Fountain of Fraternity on the square, built in 1608. There is actually a Korean town. Sihai City Restaurant. There is a burger max next to it. Jyskebank. The third burger I had, I will never eat it again.

I haven't had a hamburger for a month since I returned to China, so I'm definitely sick. I bought a small bracelet at Pandora, and it was drizzling outside. It was almost 6 o'clock, so I hurried to ecco to get my shoes back. I went back to illum to continue looking for a phone card, and accidentally found a chocolate shop. michelsen. After identification, this is a cute ugly duckling, Andersen's fairy tale.

Hans Christian Andersen's "The Ugly Duckling" was published in 1843. It tells the story of a little duck that was laughed at by its companions because of its appearance, but later grew into a beautiful and noble white swan. Walt Disney made the story into an animated film in 1931. The Danish high-end chocolate tycoon has just established a new team in China.

The Fairy Tale Company of Denmark was established just last year. In order to spread Danish culture to China, it launched a gift book in the B2B market, which contains Andersen's fairy tale "The Ugly Duckling" and Michelsen's handmade chocolate.

This year, it plans to enter high-end supermarkets in China. Friends in China are in for a treat. Morten Klastrup, the operating chairman of the Danish fairy tale company, said: "Hiding chocolate in the book looks like you want to hide a gun and go to prison!" Oh, my man is really good at metaphors.

There is no mistake in the poem, post, content, and read the book on 6, 9, and bar!

He also said that although there are many foreign high-end chocolate brands entering the Chinese market, such as Lindt, Godiva and Neuhaus, none of them can market chocolate with stories like Yunluo and Anchuyu. Through cooperation with the Hans Christian Andersen Museum in Denmark, the Danish Fairy Tale Company has exclusive sales rights for the product in China.

A gift for returning home, super expensive. Most of the chocolates here are filled with liquor, and Yunluo felt like she was tasting vodka. The egg-shaped chocolates, should they be based on the story of the ugly duckling? Hahaha. Yunluo and the Danish girl who sold chocolates had a lot of arguments about the English pronunciation of the number "20". I don't understand why they don't understand twenty and always understand it as twelve.

The Danish word for "20" is tyve, which sounds like twelve. So when Yunluo said "12", she should have understood it as "20". Oh my god. They say that learning Danish requires good math skills, but is that the essence? Hahaha, it will definitely drive you crazy, but this girl's math skills are still raining outside, and she went to the 711 on the pedestrian street in the rain with a bunch of shopping goods.

We talked about heroes over a glass of wine. After half an hour, we took a taxi back to the hotel. It cost about 300 DKK. Yunluo felt that it was 5-10 times more expensive than China. I was bored and wandered around the hotel. There was a large conference room on the basement floor. What kind of event was this? The various honors of the Crowne Plaza Hotel were amazing. I also found a few Apple computers in the business center.

Finally I have a magic tool for surfing the Internet and transferring photos. But the computer is so slow. I gave up the idea of ​​using it to transfer photos. I went back to my room to sleep at 11:30. I haven't decided where to go tomorrow. Haha, this is slow life.

In the morning, I was trying to decide whether to go to Helsingør or Malmö. My obsessive-compulsive disorder for holiday choices still persists. In the corridor of the 20th floor hotel, I saw the 3M building opposite. The sky in CPH has been a bit cloudy recently. Breakfast is less than 200dkk, but if I don’t eat here, I can only go to the fields opposite. The standards of hotels under the InterContinental Group are very uniform, and the breakfast is rich and colorful. Yunluo likes their meticulousness.

It seems that a Chinese chef made the pancakes. The kind-hearted fona brother helped me buy the card, activate it and recharge it. The train to Helsingør. The train opposite is to Malmö. It's easy to distinguish. If you take the wrong train, you will go abroad. We are here in the spring. It was already noon when we arrived in Helsingør.

The north coast of Zealand is still very cool. I like the uniform color scheme of European cities. It is very beautiful. There is a currency exchange center and a bank right outside the train station. It is a European town style. I walked north from the train station. I felt that it was Kronborg. Flower shops are everywhere.

And pet dogs everywhere. Weirdly shaped memorial columns. Something that looks like a monument, but Yunluo feels like a travel guide? Roads, railways and ships, what a developed transportation system. Helsingborg is on the other side, and this section of the strait is very close. The sea in Northern Europe is not as turbulent as Yunluo imagined, but very calm.

The conditions of the Vikings seemed to be pretty good. Behind is the town church. A bench suitable for sitting by the sea and daydreaming, with Kronborg in the distance. It is also suitable for taking a few photos. There are some people walking on the street. There are advertisements for sea fishing. The railway track is right next to the sidewalk, which is also very willful.

The feeling of the Nordic town is very different. This is a library with a very modern design. It is said that Denmark has the highest per capita borrowing rate of books, a nation that loves learning. There are fishing boats moored in the harbor. Anyway, I was just strolling around, so I decided to come in for a stroll before going to Kronborg. I found that the environment inside is really good, and the prices of the restaurant and bar are reasonable.

Acceptable. The interior is modern in design. Nordic furniture. The sea finally sparkles. You have to go around a large area of ​​water before entering Kronborg. It seems to be a tour group here, and the local language is really difficult to understand. The road to the castle. There is a free toilet before entering, and there is another layer of wall inside the city gate.

On the left is a beautiful house with many beautiful ornaments made by local Danish craftsmen. It is worth a look. I remember there was a guy riding a bicycle around the castle. He was really ambitious. It was a cute thing. Of course, the price of handmade things is not cheap. There are so many things, it is hard for this artist. The certificate of the elder sister. (To be continued...)


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