porcelainmaking
Porcelainmaking is the process of creating ceramic objects from a type of vitreous ceramic material, known as porcelain. The primary ingredient is kaolin, a fine white clay, mixed with feldspar and quartz. This mixture, when fired at high temperatures, typically between 1,200 and 1,400 degrees Celsius (2,200 and 2,550 degrees Fahrenheit), undergoes vitrification, resulting in a hard, translucent, and non-porous material.
The process begins with the preparation of the porcelain paste, which involves carefully mixing the raw materials
Once dry, the pieces undergo their first firing, known as bisque firing, at a lower temperature. This