Product Guides — high-fired Ceramics

Porcelain Firing Temperature: A Buyer's Guide (2200°F vs 1800°F)

Porcelain Firing Temperature: A Buyer's Guide (2200°F vs 1800°F)

  By Angelia, Founder of Cheralle · Working with our Jingdezhen workshop since October 2024 · Last updated April 22, 2026 You don't need to be a potter to know what firing temperature did to the mug you're holding. The 400°F gap between 1800°F and 2200°F decides whether you're drinking from a 1-year mug or a 10-year mug. The same gap decides whether your cup absorbs coffee oils into its body, whether the glaze stays vivid through a decade of dishwasher cycles, and whether the bottom of the cup stays sterile or becomes a slow-growing colony of bacteria you cannot...

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High-Fired vs. Low-Fired Ceramics: A Comprehensive Guide

High-Fired vs. Low-Fired Ceramics: A Comprehensive Guide

Both high-fired ceramics and low-fired ceramics bring unique advantages to the table. High-fired ceramics shine in durability and functionality, making them ideal for mugs, cookware, and industrial uses. Meanwhile, low-fired pottery stands out for its artistic versatility and affordability. Whether you're shopping for a durable coffee mug or a decorative vase, understanding the benefits of these ceramics can help you make the right choice. Explore our collection of high-quality stoneware coffee mugs.

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