In "relayed", traditional processes for porcelain were analyzed and experimentally modified. This resulted in a process that uses a new type of glaze applied directly to the plaster mould in order to transfer this layer to the porcelain object with the subsequent full casting. With this development, three new surfaces can be transferred to porcelain during the moulding process. Bringing the glaze and body together as a process intervention allows the porcelain to be fired directly at 1280°C, thus saving energy.