Were here to help you wade through the options so you could make the best decision for your kitchen.

Read on to learn more about each of these and why you might select them for your home.

What Is Ceramic?

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The clay is shaped, dried, and then fired in a kiln.

Why Choose Ceramic?

Ceramic dishes have the benefit of being nonporous, which is great forkeeping them cleanand hygienic.

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They are also usually widely available and at many price points.

What Is Porcelain?

Porcelainis a subcategory of ceramic.

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Firstly, porcelain is made of a white clay called kaolin.

Its also generally fired at a higher temperature than other ceramics.

Why Choose Porcelain?

A flat-lay composition of various ceramic plates in neutral earthy tones, featuring subtle textures and organic patterns. The arrangement highlights a natural, minimalistic, and handcrafted aesthetic.

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Since it was first invented in ancient China, porcelain has been a favorite for its durability.

If youre looking for dishes to withstand the test of time, porcelain might be the choice for you.

What Is Stoneware?

Stoneware is another subset of ceramic.

Because of its low porosity, stoneware will also absorb less liquid than other ceramics.

Why Choose Stoneware?

Stoneware pieces tend to have a more natural look, reflecting the clay used to make them.

They work well in earthy kitchens and tend to come in more neutral-palette colors.

Its resiliency makes it more likely to resist chips from regular use or acrowded dishwasher.