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Asked by jr from Nigeria | Jan. 19, 2013 08:07
About:Chinese Porcelain

what is the difference between porceline and stoneware

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Answered by Janet | Jan. 21, 2013 01:53
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Porcelain is made from pottery stone and kaolin. On the surface of the porcelain, you can find glare and color paintings. It is made under the fire of 1,280-1,400C.

Stoneware refers to the items made of rocks or clay. For those created by clay, they are needed to be fired at the temperature of 800-900C.

Just for reference.
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