How Tea Cups Are Made
We use tea cups in our daily life for many reasons. They are convenient for holding hot beverages, and they help keep our hands warm. Teacups also add a touch of elegance to any occasion. Whether we are hosting a dinner party or simply enjoying a cup of tea with a friend, tea cups make the experience more memorable.
Ceramic tea cups are made by shaping a soft clay material and then firing it in a high-temperature kiln. The clay material is rolled out into a flat sheet and then cut into the desired shape. After the clay tea cup is formed, it is placed in a kiln and heated to a high temperature. This high temperature causes the clay to harden and become brittle. Once the teacup has cooled, it is glazed and fired in the kiln. The glaze helps to protect the cup from being scratched or chipped.