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hard paste porcelain

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Refers to a type of porcelain made of white china clay, or "kaolin," and "petuntse," which is a naturally fusible feldspathic rock. It is "hard fired" at the relatively high temperature of around 1450 degrees centigrade. It was developed first in China and produced in Europe after 1700.

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