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originating in China, true porcelain is made from kaolin (china clay) although in Europe it was imitated usually using white clay and ground glass to produce soft-paste porcelain
Ãâó: artantiques.allinfo-about.com/weekly/features/glos...
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| porcelain |
a special type of clay either white or grey, to which kaolin (a white firing stiff clay) and white China stone (finely decayed granite, washed and prepared as small white blocks) is added. When fired at temperatures of 1,280
Ãâó: www.nga.gov.au/TTTsui/Appendices/Glossary.htm
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| porcelain |
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.
Ãâó: www.french-corner-antiques.com/glossary/
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| porcelain |
(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
Ãâó: www.deutscheshaus.cc/html/library_beer_steins/mate...
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