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Royal Copenhagen is a renowned Danish manufacturer of porcelain products, established in 1775. The company is recognized by its factory mark, the three wavy lines above each other, symbolizing Denmark's three waterways: Storebælt, Lillebælt, and Øresund. In 2012, Royal Copenhagen was acquired by Fiskars, a Finnish company founded in 1649, known for its wide range of consumer goods, including kitchenware, gardening tools, and outdoor products. Fiskars' acquisition of Royal Copenhagen expanded its portfolio in the ceramics market. While Royal Copenhagen's products are primarily manufactured in Denmark, some production has been moved to other locations, including Thailand, to meet global demand. The brand's ceramic bowls, often featuring green glazes, are highly regarded for their quality and design, reflecting the rich tradition of Danish porcelain craftsmanship.
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