noun
high-fired porcelain
Technical term in ceramics; refers to porcelain fired at high temperatures (typically above 1300°C), resulting in a dense, vitrified body.
高火度磁器は、高温で焼成されるため非常に硬く、吸水性が低い。
High-fired porcelain is fired at high temperatures, making it very hard and low in water absorption.
Compound of 高 (high), 火度 (firing temperature), and 磁器 (porcelain). The term is a modern technical coinage.