What is chantilly porcelain?

Chantilly porcelain is a type of French porcelain that was made in the town of Chantilly, north of Paris, in the 18th century. It is known for its soft, white color and delicate, thin-walled design. The production of Chantilly porcelain began in the early 18th century, and it quickly gained a reputation for its fine quality and artistry. The porcelain was often decorated with floral motifs, including roses, lilies, and daisies. Chantilly porcelain was highly prized by European aristocracy and was often used for tea and coffee services, as well as other decorative objects such as vases and figurines. Today, Chantilly porcelain is highly collectible and remains a testament to the fine porcelain craftsmanship of the 18th century.