Porcelain is actually used in too general a way to simply say yes. Actually, thinner, decorative porcelain can't go in the oven. Only stoneware or porcelain specifically made for the purpose can. The best advice is to look at the label or for a stamp on the underside.
No nor decorated ones
i think they are aloud because they can go in the oven so they should be abil to go on a burrner
DO NOT ! - This is dangerous, as it may separate in the oven, or as you pull it out. - Get a new one.
Yes, all Clad pans are oven-safe.
Yes, All-Clad cookware is oven-safe and can be used in the oven at high temperatures.
How to bake your porcelain pieces in a domestic oven to make it more permanent. Adult supervision required. Once you have finish painting, leave the paint to dry completely for 24 hours before baking. Put all the pieces on a cookie sheet and place the cookie sheet in a cool oven, then turn the oven on to 300°F ( 150° C) and bake for 35-40 minutes. Turn the oven off, open the oven door and left the pieces cool down inside the oven. With the Plat art porcelain paint that comes with the kit, it does not need to dry for 24 hrs.
Porcelain Black goes by Porcelain Black.
Yes. If it is small enough to fit and heat resistant enough that you could put it in your regular oven.
Yes, a Dutch oven can go in the oven.
Porcelain is a kind of high fire clay, and is safe and suitable in the oven. Glass meant to be used in the oven is also fired in a kiln and safe. There really isn't much difference between the two dishes and you should get the same results.
Yes, a Dutch oven can go in the oven for cooking.
No! Porcelain is a clay mixture fired in a kiln that is commonly called "china" because the mixture/process was first invented in that country. It is delicate and contains metallic elements that will heat up quickly and break the porcelain when in contact with heat. Also, porcelain china should not be used in a microwave because of the metal elements.