Wedgwood has become the symbol of the most traditional British ceramic art in the world, and it is respected by all parties as a national heritage. Wedgwood has always been a supplier of royal porcelain to the British royal family because of its excellent quality and exquisite design. Queen Elizabeth II and her son, Prince Charles, successively awarded Wedgwood the Royal Supplier Certification Badge. Wedgwood's goods are naturally expensive.
In China, George Magalny sent an envoy to China for the first time on behalf of the British emperor on 1793 in the name of Emperor He Ganlong's 80th birthday, and presented a Wedgwood vase to Emperor Ganlong as one of his birthday gifts. The envoy was Count George who refused to kowtow and knelt down on one knee. Wedgwood is as famous as he is in his hometown today. It is worth mentioning that the grandson of josiah Wedgwood, the founder of Wedgwood, is Charles Darwin, the famous author of the Origin of Species.
How is the product quality?
Wedgwood ceramics are of noble quality, delicate texture, simple style and extremely artistic. Elegant and classical design has always been the style of Wedgwood ceramic products. Today, many exquisite Wedgwood products still perfectly interpret the traditional connotation of this brand. Josiah wedgwood is known as "the father of British ceramics".
The Encyclopedia Britannica commented on him as follows: "Excellent research on ceramic manufacturing, in-depth discussion on raw materials, reasonable arrangement of labor force and foresight in business organization have made him one of the great leaders of the industrial revolution." After josiah's death, Wedgwood has been the leading brand of ceramics in the world because of the grandparents' career of his son Ji Chengsun. Wedgwood brand has also become the symbol of the most traditional British ceramic art in the world.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Wedgwood.