Porcelain, vitrified pottery with a white, fine-grained body that is usually translucent, as distinguished from earthenware, which is porous, opaque, and coarser.
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Stone Source - Our Tavole di Legno 2.0 is an ink-jet porcelain tile with surface variation and knotting typically found in wooden planks. The porcelain tile is more durable and requires less
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Stone Source - Our Tavole di Legno 2.0 is an ink-jet porcelain tile with surface variation and knotting typically found in wooden planks. The porcelain tile is more durable and requires less
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