Bone china
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The fine windblown silt from northern China is called: loess
The original material (clay) it was made out of came from China. Because they want to.
IKEA, Pulaski and Curio all make very stylish and popular display cabinets for china and other dishes.
I've always wondered what the people of China call their fine china. Drop that china and you'll be paying for it for the rest of your life.
Yes, porcelain is still very much in use for making fine china, dishes and tiles.
A "china closet" means a closet or piece of furniture where you store fine china, which means dishes made out of china (not the country China). The idiom "a bull in a china closet" is used to express what it would be like if you had a bull in a china closet: all the china dishes would be broken. So if someone is "like a bull in a china closet", they are running around causing trouble or breaking things. "I Was Born In A China Closet" lol
teh ost pouler dishes in china are noodles
Chinaware refers to dishes, plates, cups, and other items made from fine porcelain or china. These items are often used for special occasions or formal dining settings. Examples of chinaware include dinner plates, teacups, saucers, and serving platters.
In China, people often refer to their good plates as "fine china" or "porcelain" (瓷器, cíqì). These dishes are typically used for special occasions and gatherings. The term "good plates" may also be translated as "好盘子" (hǎo pánzi), which directly means "good plates." The emphasis is on the quality and craftsmanship of the tableware.
Dishes made in China. The word "china" is also used to mean a particular kind of dishes.
Bone china dishes qualify. They are made from china clay and bone ash.