Higher feldspar content (70–85%) mixed with quartz and a small amount of kaolin for aesthetic translucency.
Acts as a "flux," melting during firing to create a glassy matrix that bonds the other ingredients together, making the final piece non-porous (vitrified). Porcelain
Porcelain is a highly refined ceramic material primarily composed of , feldspar , and quartz . It is valued for its unique combination of strength, delicate translucency, and pure white color, often being referred to as "the noblest form of ceramics". Key Raw Materials Higher feldspar content (70–85%) mixed with quartz and
Acts as a framework for the fired material, increasing mechanical strength and resistance to thermal shock. and pure white color
Proportions vary based on the intended use and firing temperature: