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|japanese_name= けいとくちん | |japanese_name= けいとくちん | ||
|romaji_name = Keitokuchin | |romaji_name = Keitokuchin | ||
|image= Fine China | |image= Fine China (Suikoden II) | ||
|caption= [[Suikoden II]] | |caption= [[Suikoden II]] | ||
|type= Antique | |type= Antique | ||
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This legendary urn is said to have been made in [[Jingdezhen]], a city far out at sea where the pottery arts flourished. These pieces are generally sold for between 60 to 120,000 [[potch]]. | This legendary urn is said to have been made in [[Jingdezhen]], a city far out at sea where the pottery arts flourished. These pieces are generally sold for between 60 to 120,000 [[potch]]. | ||
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File:Fine China (Suikoden).png|[[Suikoden]] Fine China sprite | |||
File:Fine China (Suikoden II).png|[[Suikoden II]] Fine China sprite | |||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
Revision as of 18:18, 10 February 2023
Fine China
Fine China (Suikoden II)
Fine China (けいとくちん, Keitokuchin), also known as Fine Bone China, is a recurring antique in the Suikoden series.
Information
This legendary urn is said to have been made in Jingdezhen, a city far out at sea where the pottery arts flourished. These pieces are generally sold for between 60 to 120,000 potch.
Gallery
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Suikoden Fine China sprite
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Suikoden II Fine China sprite
Trivia
- Jingdezhen porcelain is a real place and the namesake for a real type of Chinese porcelain.
References
- Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 96
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