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Medieval porcelain, particularly the type produced in China during the Song Dynasty (960-1279), was developed through the innovations of various artisans rather than a single inventor. The refinement of porcelain techniques, including the use of kaolin clay and high-temperature kilns, was a cumulative process influenced by advancements in material science and pottery. Notable centers of porcelain production during this period included Jingdezhen, where the craft flourished and evolved.

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