Chinese NFT platform releases porcelain badge to lure young traditional gourmet enthusiasts
A Chinese-based NFT company rolled out an NFT limited edition of a blue-and-white porcelain dish plate from the Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368) on Friday, according to several news reports.
Dunyuhuang, a company in Shenzhen, South China’s Guangdong Province that specializes in blockchain applications, released this specially-made porcelain badge for its customers as a way to attract the attention of traditional Chinese food of young art collectors, Global Times said.
The badge, named “New cooking power,” combines traditional Chinese cuisine culture with blue and white porcelain patterns.
This porcelain, especially the blue and white kind, was part of collections in imperial palaces and among the noble class in Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties.
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