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 difference is the spelling.
The difference between Fine Bone China and New Bone China? from www-magnobletableware-com
Not much. Both are (were) made by the same company that owns both brands.
"China" or "Chinese porcelain" is a type of ceramic tableware or decoration, first developed in China, and first exported to Europe during the Tang Dynasty (618-906 AD).
Several processes are involved in the making of bone china, but the ingredient that sets it apart from fine china, is the component of bone ash that is included in its manufacture. Hence where the name bone china comes from, and without this ash component, china is not really 'bone' china. It is also usually more expensive than other china, and this is justified by the processes and labour involved in its making. A piece of bone china contains at least 25% of bone ash, and this compound not only adds strength and white color to the china, but also makes it translucent. Not totally transparent, but enough for the light to pass through it.
The main difference between the outside and inside of bone is; the inside of a bone is bone mallow, whereas the outside of a bone is covered by flesh.
The main difference between the outside and inside of bone is; the inside of a bone is bone mallow, whereas the outside of a bone is covered by flesh.
The main difference between the outside and inside of bone is; the inside of a bone is bone mallow, whereas the outside of a bone is covered by flesh.
the difference is that spongy bone is soft and sqeezeable and regular bone are hard to bite and its harder to break
Femur is the thigh bone and the humerus is the upper arm bone between the elbow and shoulder.
More or less the same difference between a broken pencil and an unbroken pencil, except the bone has the potential to heal.
its the same