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What is the difference between low fire and high fire clay?

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What is the difference between low fire and high fire clay?

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Low fire and high fire are relative terms that relate to breaking up the vast range of firing temperatures that are most often used in ceramics. In very basic terms low fire clay is referring to clays that are often: earthenware, terra-cotta and/or sculpture formulations; where as the term high fire is usually used in describing: stoneware, dinnerware and porcelain clays.

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