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Perovskite- a naturally forming mineral from silicon, oxygen and magnesium.

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The raw material common to all ceramics is clay. Clay is a naturally occurring material that is abundant and can be molded and shaped to create various ceramic products such as pottery, tiles, and bricks.

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Clay. Note. China, which is not quite the same thing as pottery often contains finely-ground bone.

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melted silaca

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