✧ STONEWARE ✧

Stoneware is a type of ceramic that is fired at high temperatures, typically between 1,200°C and 1,300°C (2,200°F to 2,400°F). This process makes it dense, durable, and non-porous, even without a glaze. Stoneware is known for its smooth texture, strength, and natural colors, such as gray, brown, or white.