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Date: 2012-10-15 06:10:09
Matter
Pottery
Silicon
Silicates
Chinese culture
Porcelain
Ceramic
Industrial mineral
Clay
Ceramic materials
Phyllosilicates
Visual arts

Plastic Clay What is Plastic Clay ? Plastic clay is an extremely rare mineral found in very few places around the world. It is also sometimes referred to as ‘ball’ clay, a name which dates back to the early methods o

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