There are several types of common ceramic tableware.
Commonly seen ceramic tableware includes types such as white porcelain, bone china, magnesia ware, and colored-glazed porcelain. ?
White porcelain: White porcelain is a common type of ceramic tableware characterized by its pure white, delicate body and excellent transparency, making it suitable for a wide variety of tableware and decorative items.
Bone china: Bone china is a high-quality ceramic ware characterized by its lightweight material and smooth glaze surface, making it ideal for producing premium tableware. It is typically used in mid- to high-end hotels and starred hotels.
Magnesium porcelain: Magnesium porcelain has relatively high hardness and strength, making it suitable for everyday tableware and commonly found in mid- to low-end hotels and restaurants.
Colored-glazed ceramics: Colored-glazed ceramics are ceramic products whose surfaces are coated with colored glazes and, after firing, develop a variety of colors. They are widely used for both decorative purposes and everyday use.
In addition, ceramic tableware can be categorized according to its function, allowing you to arrange items primarily used as tableware (such as serving plates, bone plates, rice bowls, soup bowls, chopstick rests, towel dishes, spoons, miso and vinegar jars, condiment dishes, and chimney-shaped containers) alongside post-cooking utensils (such as hot and cold dish plates, cooking bowls, serving pots, and stew pots).
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