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What is the difference between earthenware and stoneware?

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Mia Wright

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The temperature right below when the clay started to melt down is called the --maturing temperature--. Earthenware is one of many terms for a clay that matures at lower temperatures. Stoneware (both mid range and high fire) is a clay that matures at higher temperatures. ... Earthenware is porous and not very vitrified.Jun 11, 2016
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Olivia Morris

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The temperature right below when the clay started to melt down is called the --maturing temperature--. Earthenware is one of many terms for a clay that matures at lower temperatures. Stoneware (both mid range and high fire) is a clay that matures at higher temperatures. ... Earthenware is porous and not very vitrified.Jun 11, 2016
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