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    Marianne Navarro Bone China Pottery refers to the kind of porcelain that began to be manufactured in Staffordshire potteries by the end of the eighteenth century. Simply put, it is porcelain with added animal bone ash as stabilizer. Traditionally, the recipe was 3.5 parts kaolin or china clay, four parts china stone (later on replaced by feldspar) and six parts of bone ash. The output was stronger... products, articles

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