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... w the emergence of the earliest porcelain. Due to its rough craftsmanship both in the body and the glaze, combined with low firing temperatures, it exhibited primitive and transitional characteristics, thus it was called ’primitive porcelain’.
Porcelain evolved from pottery.
The difference between the two lies in: First, porcelain is fired at high temperatures, making its properties more stable; Second, porcelain has a high-temperature-fired glaze; Third, porcelain contains speci ...
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