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Although seventeenth-century Europeans thought of the blue-and-white porcelain they imported as quintessentially Chinese, the style was a borrowed, or at least adapted, one. When Chinese potters began firing true porcelain in the fourteenth century, both China and Persia were under Mongol rule, facilitating trade between the two regions. Persians had prized imported Chinese ceramics since the 700s. Unable to match the whiteness of the Chinese imports' clay, Persian potters masked gray clay with white glaze decorated with blue figures using local cobalt. Chinese potters adjusted the look of their products to appeal to Persian buyers, incorporating cobalt decoration into their designs. As Chinese cobalt is paler than Persian cobalt, Chinese potters began importing Persian cobalt to produce a color intended to appeal to Persian buyers.
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