
biscuit porcelain
Biscuit porcelain, also known as "biscuit ware," is a type of undecorated, unglazed porcelain that has been fired once at a high temperature. This initial firing gives it a white, hard, and durable surface, making it ideal for detailed decorations or glazing later. Because it hasn't been glazed or decorated during the first firing, biscuit porcelain has a matte finish and a subtle, refined appearance. It is commonly used for sculptures, figurines, and decorative objects, providing a smooth, sturdy base for subsequent painting or glazing processes.