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<p>[QUOTE="vitry-le-francois, post: 230667, member: 100"]They are usually called "glaze faults" or "glaze pops." This happens when air bubbles burst bear the surface during the firing process. It can happen to any era of porcelain/pottery. However, you usually don't see it on newer items because of improved manufacturing processes.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="vitry-le-francois, post: 230667, member: 100"]They are usually called "glaze faults" or "glaze pops." This happens when air bubbles burst bear the surface during the firing process. It can happen to any era of porcelain/pottery. However, you usually don't see it on newer items because of improved manufacturing processes.[/QUOTE]
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