Bone china tableware, as the name suggests, is tableware made of bone china. This kind of meal coupons are delicate in porcelain and exquisite in shape, and are the first choice for many consumer household tableware. At present, there are so many bone china tableware on the market that it is difficult to distinguish the true from the fake. The editor of Weiao Ceramics will teach you a few tricks to easily buy high-quality bone china tableware.
1. Look at the color. The color mentioned here mainly depends on the color of the carcass part of the bone china that does not cover the flower surface. The color of the high-quality bone china with high bone char content should be milky white or called milky white. Bone china is not as white as possible, natural milky white is good bone china;
2. Listen to the sound. There are two ways to listen to the sound. The first is to hold the porcelain bowl in the palm of one hand (note: do not hold it in the palm of your hand), and the other hand bounces off the edge of the bowl of bone china. At the same time, the sound of good bone china is clearer and has a crisp echo like a bell. The longer the sound, the smoother the carcass and the better the quality of the porcelain. The second is to inject about one-third of the water in the bowl. One hand dipped in some water will make a “chirp” resonance sound along the side of the bowl. The bigger the bowl, the more obvious the effect.
3. Permeability, hold the bone china in your hand to observe, the color of good bone china is the unique natural milky white of natural bone powder, observe the permeability of the bone china against the bright light, and see whether the composition of the cup is meticulous or not, Good bone china should have better light transmission and uniformity without impurities.
4. When you touch the bottom of the bowl, why do you need to touch the bottom of the bowl? Because the bottom of a finely crafted bowl needs to be polished twice, which is not only slip-resistant but also prevents scratching the tabletop. This is to test the craftsmanship of a porcelain from the details;
5. There is another point that may not be convenient to try. Bone china looks very thin, giving people a very fragile feeling. In fact, the hardness of such bone china is about three times that of ordinary ceramics. Normally, two small bowls are held against each other. Generally, there will not be any major problems. We will show the collision effect to the customer when we introduce it to the customer on the spot, but generally try not to try it. It is enough to understand that there is this method.