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The Dating of Chinese Porcelain Found in the Philippines: A Historical Retrospect [PDF]
Addis, J.M.
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Scientific study on the celadon glaze from the Donggou kiln, China
Abstract The raw material characteristics, glaze color, mineral composition, and microstructure of green-glazed porcelain samples excavated from the Donggou kiln site in Henan Province, China were subjected to scientific investigations. The results show that the glaze formula of Donggou kiln celadon is relatively stable, and the plant ash with higher
Weijuan Zhao, Bin Zhang
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Chemical and strontium isotope analysis of Yaozhou celadon glaze
To produce useful information about the raw materials used in northern Chinese Yaozhou celadon glazes Chinese glazes (especially the source of the calcium‐bearing flux), Sr isotope analysis has been used for the first time. Yaozhou celadon is one of the most important representatives of northern Chinese greenware.
Jingyi Shen +6 more
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Study on the coloring mechanism of the Ru celadon glaze in the Northern Song Dynasty
The proton induced X-ray emission (PIXE) is used to determine the chemical ingredients of seven main elements in the samples of Ru Guan porcelain glazes and Ru Civil porcelain from Qingliangsi kiln in Baofeng County and the samples of celadon glaze from Zhanggongxiang kiln in Ruzhou City.
Pei Shi, Fen Wang, Jianfeng Zhu
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ABSTRACT The Zhanggongxiang kiln, located in Ruzhou, Henan Province, China, is an official kiln geographically close to the Ru Guan kiln and Donggou kiln. All of them belong to the celadon firing kiln site. This study employs PIXE, UV–Vis–NIR, XPS, and SEM‐EDS techniques to investigate the glaze formulation relationships between the ...
Weijuan Zhao, Xiaomin Liu
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Revealing the coloration mechanism in the earliest Chinese celadon glaze
Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 2019Abstract The quality of ancient Chinese celadon is essentially affected by its glaze color. For a long time, due to the structural complexity of the amorphous glaze, the exact microstructure of the iron-based colorant in the celadon glaze, especially the local structure, is not well determined, therefore the coloration mechanism of the glaze remains ...
Yu Li, Bin Zhang, Huansheng Cheng
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