Its origin is the old Italian word porcellana, which means 'snail shell'. Apparently the glaze of the pottery reminded them of a similar glaze of those shells.
the inventor(s) of porcelain were the chinese, but no 1 person can take credit for it.
Yes, the Chinese did invent porcelain. It was invented by a man named Tao-Yue.
Porcelain was first made in China during the Tang Dynasty, around the 7th century AD. However, it was during the Song Dynasty (960-1279) that porcelain production became more refined and widely recognized. The development of true porcelain, characterized by its translucence and strength, is attributed to this period.
The UK Ran out of Porcelain to make all different products. This happened in the 1950s and 1960s.
Heated hot enough, which is very hot, porcelain decomposes. It is possible that the materials it forms could melt, I don't know.
Hit a rodent with a piece of porcelain will usually kill it. Not sure you have the right term in porcelain.
"Porcelain unmentionables" is a humorous term used to refer to toilet bowls, as they are made of porcelain and are used for bodily functions that are often considered taboo to discuss openly.
Porcelain skin refers to skin that is very fair, smooth, and flawless in appearance, resembling the smooth texture and pale color of porcelain. This term is often used to describe skin that is clear and has a translucent quality, with a lack of visible imperfections such as blemishes or dark spots.
It means that the porcelain was made between 1945 and about 1955 in the American Zone of Germany, probably in Bavaria.
"Fenton" is the name of a porcelain manufacturer based in Staffordshire in the U.K.
Leather hard is a ceramicist's term. It describes the state of clay or porcelain when it is still damp but inflexible.
It is most likely the stamp of the manufacturer
Porcelain Black goes by Porcelain Black.
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"Franz porcelain is a company and a style of porcelain that people really like. It is a mixture of Asian art, and Nouveau style together for a very unique porcelain art collection."