Porcelain
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Porcelain
Porcelain
Porcelain is a type of delicate ceramic that is believed to have been invented in China. It is known for its strength, translucency, and white color, and was highly prized for its beauty and durability. Its production spread to other regions over time, becoming a popular material for fine china and decorative items.
Bone china is a durable and translucent china that contains some calf bone to help the mixture set. Opalware is a pale white ceramic that is also known as porcelain. opal ware is also called opal glassware because it is actually hard translucent glass whereas porcelain is breakable.
The closest word to this is alabaster, a gypsum-based ceramic. The word is often used to indicate a color (translucent white).
Porcelain is a hard, white, translucent ceramic made by firing a pure clay and then glazing with variously colored fusible materials; china.
Ceramic floor tiles need an acrylic fortified thinset. The acrylic can be added as a liquid or can be already in the mix. There are premixed thinsets available on the market. These are not preferable since they are often not as strong. _________________________________________________________________________________ The cement used for fixing ceramic tiles is white cement or ordinary portland cement. The white cement gives better bonding than the ordinary cement. The use of white cement will not be economical when compared to ordinary cement.
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Depends on CONDITION and the actual bowl. There were several made. Some with color logos, some black and white. They sell for between $10-$35. They are most often part of a larger set called a CHUCKWAGON SET or CHOW SET. Most buyers want the three pieces together.
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Zircon has a white streak when scratched on a ceramic streak plate.