Porcelain

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A ceramic material made by heating clay-type materials to high temperatures

Real World Example

Porcelain, often called "china," originated in China and became highly prized for its beauty and durability. During the time of new empires in Asia, especially the Ming Dynasty, porcelain became a major export and symbol of Chinese craftsmanship and culture. It played an essential role in trade, as European nations highly valued it for its rarity and elegance, leading to a cultural exchange and increased global interaction. Today, the appreciation for porcelain continues in its use for fine dining and decorative art, reflecting enduring values of quality and artistry. For instance, a family might cherish a porcelain heirloom, valuing it not only for its aesthetic appeal but also as a link to past generations and their own heritage.

Practice Version

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