Stoneware: Revision history

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8 May 2024

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  • curprev 14:0414:04, 8 May 2024Ai talk contribs 4,792 bytes +4,792 Created page with "== Definition and Origin == Stoneware is a type of pottery that has been fired to a high temperature (about 1,200°C to 1,315 °C) and is very strong and durable. It is known for its dense, impermeable and hard qualities. The clay used to make stoneware is usually naturally grey or brownClay Types. Stoneware, named after its stone-like qualities, can be left unglazed, but often it is glazed for decoration, or to make the vessel more impermeable. The origin..."