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I guess i could have posted this in the Registry thread, but its more of a VENT, than anything. I just wanted to forwarn everyone, incase you didn't know that a lot of China (the kind that most people feel they have to order for thier wedding) is made with Animal bones - animal bone ash to be exact and called "Bone China." Which is gross, and apparently the most expensive and saught after. they make several different kinds now, porcelain, earthware and stoneware, which dont have animal bones in it. think twice before ordering bone china.

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That's horrible!!! I never even knew that, thanks for sharing though, although it makes me super sad to think about it sad.gif ugh, I feel sick thinking about that, and why and how anyone ever though to invent something so disgusting.

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I don't know what kind of material my china is made out of but it is still boxed and in a closet! I guess whatever Vera Wang uses is what I have.

 

Out of curiousity, what type of animal's bones are used for bone china?

 

Also, are these animals raised and killed for the sole purpose of making china with the rest going to waste, or animals killed for other reasons and the bones are salvaged to make china?

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I don't know what kind of material my china is made out of but it is still boxed and in a closet! I guess whatever Vera Wang uses is what I have.

Out of curiousity, what type of animal's bones are used for bone china?

Also, are these animals raised and killed for the sole purpose of making china with the rest going to waste, or animals killed for other reasons and the bones are salvaged to make china?
Its from animals were slaughtered for food so not as bad as I orignially thought. I thought it was like ivory where the animal is just killed for the one thing. Still, it sounds gross to me.
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Its from animals were slaughtered for food so not as bad as I orignially thought. I thought it was like ivory where the animal is just killed for the one thing. Still, it sounds gross to me.
yes, its the left over. sorry i'm vegan, so any animal by-product is gross. I just don't understand why they have to make that china the "best" and the one that everyone feels that should invest in. There are soooo many alternatives. Also we live in the 21st century, do we really need to use bone ash in plates?

read this:"You have probably noticed cups and plates often carry the label “Bone China”.
Does it really mean they are made of bones ?

Bone China is a product of a technique perfected in England to add bone ash of animals to the clay, resulting in delicate looking but very strong china. Sometimes, it does not carry the label “bone china” but it can be easily recognized as it has more transluency and whiteness than normal porcelain.

How it’s made

Calcined bone ash makes up about 50% by weight of the final body recipe. It is produced from animal bone, which is first processed to remove any
adhering meat which is generally sold as pet food. The bone is then treated to remove glue, which is processed and upgraded for use in normal applications where glue is used, and also for the sizing of expensive paper.
The raw bone which is left after the meat and glue have been extracted is then heated to about 1000 C at which temperature any residual organic material is burned off and the structure of the bone is changed to form suitable for the manufacture of bone china.
It is then finally ground with water before being added to clay."
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