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What’s The Difference between Earthenware and Stoneware Ceramic?

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ChrissyDean says

Earthenware is low-fired clay, and is easily chipped, broken, or susceptible to water damage. Stoneware is a high fired clay, about halfway between earthenware and porcelain as far as quality and durability, it is harder to break and chip, and is impervious to water.

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