Porcelain

Porcelain is a product made from a specially formulated slip which is about the consistency of mud. It is poured into a mold and left to harden slightly. It is then removed from the mold and fired at extremely high temperatures in a kiln. After the product is fired it is coated with a glaze and kiln fired again. The firing process hardens the glaze to a glass-like finish.

After these processes are completed the decals (pictures) are applied to the surface and kiln-fired again. During this final firing process, the decals become part of the finish, so that they cannot be removed from the surface.

Porcelain differs from Ceramic in the respect that it is fired at a much higher temperature, making the base product much denser and more durable. Our porcelain products also have a "bright white" glaze finish, rather than the slightly off-white base of the ceramics.

Porcelain Fan Pulls are 2" tall, 1¼" in diameter, barrel shaped, decorated on both sides and come complete with a 6" 18K Gold Plated chain assembly.