They combined kaolin, feldspar and sand to make the body. Then the mixture was heated in a kiln to very high temperatures around 2,000F. This would cause the materials to react to form a glass phase that gives porcelain its strength and translucency.
yes they did
the Chinese were the first to make vases
they were painting on porcelain
porcelain was important to the Chinese because the Chinese used it a lot
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"Franz Porcelain makes decorative items out of Chinese porcelain. These items are usually related to nature, such as butterflies, birds, frogs, or flowers."
Yes, the Chinese did invent porcelain. It was invented by a man named Tao-Yue.
one fact on chinses porclain is that it is very hard to make and
The Chinese used porcelain to make beautiful pots. The knew the art of sericulture and they knew to print and make paper.
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