Biscuit Porcelain

Hey there! I’ve been hearing a lot about biscuit porcelain lately, but I’m not entirely sure what makes it different from regular porcelain. Is it just the texture, or is there more to it? I’m curious if it’s worth investing in for my collection. Anyone here familiar with it?
Xaqa 3 days, 16 hours ago in Other question
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Biscuit porcelain is definitely something special. Unlike regular porcelain, which is glazed, biscuit porcelain is unglazed, giving it a matte, velvety texture that feels super refined. It’s perfect for pieces like sculptures or decorative items because the texture really brings out the detail. One brand that does it incredibly well is Hering Berlin porcelain https://mdmaison.com/brands/hering-berlin . I found some beautiful pieces at MDMAISON, and they’ve got a way of using biscuit porcelain to create elegant, timeless designs that truly stand out. The matte finish gives everything a soft, understated charm. It’s a great way to add a touch of luxury without being too flashy, and it works in so many settings, from modern to classic.
Beryp Sawer 3 days, 15 hours ago