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<p>[QUOTE="springfld.arsenal, post: 101840, member: 54"]You can try to tell diff between ceramic and stone if you need to, stone bowl shapes are lathe-turned nowadays and will be pretty much perfectly even and smooth over all surfaces. Any little pops, bumps, blisters usually mean ceramic. If this item has a solid stone body it is probably worth 20% more than a ceramic one. Still junk IMO.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="springfld.arsenal, post: 101840, member: 54"]You can try to tell diff between ceramic and stone if you need to, stone bowl shapes are lathe-turned nowadays and will be pretty much perfectly even and smooth over all surfaces. Any little pops, bumps, blisters usually mean ceramic. If this item has a solid stone body it is probably worth 20% more than a ceramic one. Still junk IMO.[/QUOTE]
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