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is a mix of quartz, feldspar and kaolin to produce an extremely pure white clay with a transparent body. Modern porcelain developed in early 18th century England and Meissen, Germany. The French caught on in Strasbourg, Luneville, St Clement and Sarreguemines.
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(German-Porzellan) - True porcelain, known as hard paste, is made of Kaolin (white clay) and Petuntse (pulverized granite). When fired at a temperature of 1,300?- 1,400
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