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What is porcelain? What is the use of it

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Answered by jainmayank81
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Porcelain is a ceramic material made by heating clay-type materials to high temperatures.

It includes clay in the form of kaolinite.

It includes clay in the form of kaolinite. There is a distinction between hard-paste porcelain, fired at 1400 degrees Celsius, and soft-paste porcelain, fired at 1200 degrees Celsius.

It includes clay in the form of kaolinite. There is a distinction between hard-paste porcelain, fired at 1400 degrees Celsius, and soft-paste porcelain, fired at 1200 degrees Celsius.

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Answered by sunnyghosh0123
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In China, sacrificial vessels like incense burners, used on special occasions such as worship ceremonies, were mostly made of porcelain. Porcelain was also made into burial items. Sancai ('three colors') was a type of porcelain in the Tang Dynasty (618–907), mainly used for burial objects and tomb figures.

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