WWS mini class—What is the difference between Stoneware and Porcelain ②?
Porcelain Is Fired at Higher Temperatures Than Stoneware Because stoneware and porcelain use different types of clay, they also have different firing temperatures. According to Clay Times, stoneware is fired at about 2,100 degrees to 2,372 degrees Fahrenheit. Porcelain, on the other hand, is fired at temperatures above 2,300 degrees Fahrenheit. Because of the high firing temperature, both of…