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Porcelain is not considered rare, as it is widely produced and used globally for various applications, including dinnerware, tiles, and decorative items. However, certain antique or art porcelain pieces, particularly those from renowned manufacturers or historical periods, can be quite rare and valuable. The rarity often depends on factors such as age, craftsmanship, and condition. Overall, while standard porcelain is common, specific collectible pieces can be considered rare.

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