Which of the following is a technique used to create Chinese porcelain vases?

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Artists made porcelain from a mixture of pure white clay and feldspar.

Artists made porcelain from a mixture of pure white clay and feldspar.

Artists limited their glaze palette to only one color, to emphasize the brushstrokes.

Artists limited their glaze palette to only one color, to emphasize the brushstrokes.

Artists inscribed designs using a stylus, and then covered the vase in slip.

Artists inscribed designs using a stylus, and then covered the vase in slip.

Artists used a piece-mold technique to build vases in sections and then joined them.

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All the techniques listed can be associated with the creation of Chinese porcelain vases; however, one of the most defining techniques in traditional Chinese porcelain making is:

Artists used a piece-mold technique to build vases in sections and then joined them.

This method was commonly used in the production of porcelain vases and allowed for more intricate shapes and designs by creating the vase in pieces before assembling them.