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Premium Jewerly USB (4G - 32G)
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Corporate Gifts -
Personalized,
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Personal Gifts -
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CHINA BONE |
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Select from a
range of products (see left box)
Including new,
BONE CHINA
Designs
Provide your own design to suit
your identity for
- Corporate gifts
- Wedding gifts
- Personal gifts...and more
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Bone China
(New Products)
What is Bone China? A simple
introduction here :
Bone China is created by adding
bone ash to the formula for
porcelain. The result was the
hardest, most durable porcelain
available.
Hard paste porcelain is made
from kaolin and petuntse.
- The materials are fired at high temperatures, with or without a glaze,
and produce a hard, translucent
material.
- Soft paste porcelain contains the kaolin and petuntse of hard paste but
also includes frit – a
combination of various materials
like white sand, nitre, alum,
salt and gypsum.
- The frit in the mixture liquefies and turns to glass when fired and the
glassy bits fuse to the
porcelain.
- The resulting soft paste porcelain has a grittier feel to it and is not
as strong as hard paste
porcelain.
Bone china is the toughest of
porcelains and does indeed
contain bones.
- Bone ash makes up the greatest part of the formula for bone china, with
the balance of the formula
containing kaolin and petuntse.
- The resulting material is hard, resilient and an ivory white in color.
Bone ash comes from the
pulverized and burned bones of
animals.
- All tissue is removed from the bones and they are fired at temperatures
of up to 1000 degrees.
- The resulting ash is crushed to a powder and mixed with water before
being added to the other
porcelain material.
If you hold up any piece of bone
china up to a light and place
your hand behind it, you should
be able to see your fingers
through it.
It also has a certain clear
ring, if you 'flick' the edge of
a cup. However, identifying this
sound does take practice.
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BONE CHINA - A class
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and you can
personalise it! |
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