Porcelain Midcentury Definition
Porcelain potteries made during 1940s and 1980s are called porcelain mid-century. Porcelain is a ceramic material which is whitish and tough. They are produced by applying extreme heat and were majorly manufactured in China. They are comparatively hard and are highly resistant to thermal shock. Porcelains that existed before contemporary form of porcelains are called porcelain mid-century.