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It is caused by temperature differences in cooling.
Best way to illustrate it, samurai swords are curved but the curve is made by painting one side of the steel with clay. Then the steel is heated. It's still straight at this stage. But when the hot steel is immersed in water, the different rate of cooling creates the gentle curve.
So it's down to lazy production really.
Not all porcelain does it, but when it does, it's a pain.
I imagine it matters very little to the factory, but it matters to us!
Incidentally, there's no sand used in porcelain whoever said that?!
Best way to illustrate it, samurai swords are curved but the curve is made by painting one side of the steel with clay. Then the steel is heated. It's still straight at this stage. But when the hot steel is immersed in water, the different rate of cooling creates the gentle curve.
So it's down to lazy production really.
Not all porcelain does it, but when it does, it's a pain.
I imagine it matters very little to the factory, but it matters to us!
Incidentally, there's no sand used in porcelain whoever said that?!