Stoneware - Wikipedia Stoneware, which, though dense, impermeable and hard enough to resist scratching by a steel point, differs from porcelain because it is more opaque, and normally only partially vitrified It may be vitreous or semi-vitreous
What is Stoneware? A Complete Guide to Stoneware Pottery ‘Stoneware’ refers to a particular type of ceramics that is known for being durable, non-porous, and often having a sturdy rustic appeal It is also used to refer to a type of clay, from which stoneware pottery is made
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Stoneware | Types, Uses History | Britannica Stoneware, pottery that has been fired at a high temperature (about 1,200° C [2,200° F]) until vitrified (that is, glasslike and impervious to liquid) Although usually opaque, some stoneware is so thinly potted that it is somewhat translucent
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