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I didn’t learn this until about a year ago, but fine china is a type of ceramic, similar to porcelain or bone china. They differ in what mixtures they are made of and what temperature they are dried at.
How many “fine” things though? As Chinese made goods are notorious for their lack of quality control.
I think that’s only the case with very cheap goods.
Rubik’s cubes made by Chinese companies are infinitely better than Rubik’s branded products. This is just an edge case, though.
But very little of it is fine. To such an extent that my nephew thought “fine China” was said tongue-in-cheek to refer to using the disposable plates you wouldn’t mind breaking because a bunch of guests you didn’t know would be eating off them.