Daily ware, sanitary ware, and art ceramics involve similar techniques, such as shaping clay, applying glazes, and firing in kilns.
The final firing temperatures can vary significantly depending on the type of clay, shapes, and glaze used, but they generally range from 2100°F to 2400°F (1150°C to 1300°C).
Properly arranging pieces on kiln furniture ensures even firing, preventing warping or breakage. This is particularly important for tableware and art ceramics, where maintaining the desired form and texture is crucial.