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what is difference between bone china and porcelain

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Answered by choudhary21
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The main difference between bone china and fine china is that bone china mixes cow bone ash into the ceramic material. ... Hertford which is bone china has creamy soft white colour compared to Hampshire Gold which is made from the fine china (or sometimes called fine porcelain) without any cow bone ash content.



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Answered by Anonymous
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Porcelain is generally thicker than bone china products.

  • porcelain is forged at a higher temperature – averaging around 1,455° Celsius / 2,650° Fahrenheit.

  • Bone china offers a slightly more elegant appeal due to the lighter weight and body composition. The durability of bone china is based on the percent of bone ...

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