Brief |
As a treasure box in the capital town of pottery in Taiwan, Tai-Hwa Pottery is known as the "Palace Museum at Yingge." For years, Taihwa has had the goal of challenging tself today by creating works of tomorrow. We dare to innovate to disrupt the status quo. We continue to develop and are unafraid of imitation. We are innovation-oriented, blending and linking traditional and modern styles, for making old things with new ideas in this diversified new era. Since 1988, Tai-Hwa Pottery has gained good graces from the President's office i Taiwan, serving as an "official kiln" in imperial old China. In the year of 1995, we proposed cross-industry alliance and cooperation, pioneered in the educationalization of industry, and set up the Center of Ceramic Study. We invested and established Taihwa Art Center" in 1999 to hold scheduled exhibitions of exquisite painted porcelain. Council for Cultural Affairs (of Taiwan Government) and designer Jun-Liang Chen worked together, and they won nine international awards including "Design for Asia Award" (DFAA) in 2005 with the "Square Earth, Round Sky" tableware series for state banquets, proving Tai-Hwa Pottery's highly advanced workmanship. Having taken contracts, Tai-Hwa Pottery would like to create a ceramic aesthetics appealing to refined and popular tastes with our modern works out of human cultural art. The name "Taihwa" (Taiwan's brilliance) refers to our ambition of displaying the brand life has resounded all over glory of Taiwanese magnificence; The "Hwa" in the small seal style reflects the very essence of Tai-Hwa Pottery, and Gou-bin Ceramics illustrates the Taiwanese insistence Golden Vase with Carved Blue Patterns that is both exceptionally unique and peerlessly graceful. |