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Mössbauer spectroscopic and chromaticity analysis on colorative mechanism of celadon glaze
Ceramics International, 2011The dependence of the color of a celadon glaze on the chemical composition and the electronic state of Fe was investigated by Mossbauer spectroscopic and chromaticity analysis. The amount of Fe2O3 was found to be the main factor influencing L* and b* values, whereas the amount of TiO2 was found to affect all the parameters (L*, a*, b*).
Jong-Young Kim +2 more
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Ceramics International, 2020
Abstract The celadon with black body is a famous type of ceramic product in ancient China due to its appearance features, black body and crazing glaze, different from regular. For this type of ware, the crazing glaze is a kind of artificial decoration, not production defect. How the glaze crackles were made by ancient potter has always attracted many
Lingtong Yan, Xiangqian Feng
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Abstract The celadon with black body is a famous type of ceramic product in ancient China due to its appearance features, black body and crazing glaze, different from regular. For this type of ware, the crazing glaze is a kind of artificial decoration, not production defect. How the glaze crackles were made by ancient potter has always attracted many
Lingtong Yan, Xiangqian Feng
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Effect of Frit Content on the Metal Marking and Scratching Resistance of Celadon Glaze
Key Engineering Materials, 2016Metal marking and scratching are related to surface roughness, hardness and toughness of glaze. To improve the glaze properties, frits were added in the traditional celadon glaze and reducing firing atmosphere was controlled. Surface roughness of celadon glaze was decreased with increasing the reducing agent content (LPG flowing rate) and increasing ...
Hyung Tae Kim
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Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2018
Abstract Archaeologists found a number of ceramic shards dating to the Northern Dynasties (386–581 CE) in the Caocun kiln within the Yecheng site (Hebei Province, China). A small amount of samples with grey body and green glaze are considered as representative early northern celadon.
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Abstract Archaeologists found a number of ceramic shards dating to the Northern Dynasties (386–581 CE) in the Caocun kiln within the Yecheng site (Hebei Province, China). A small amount of samples with grey body and green glaze are considered as representative early northern celadon.
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Main chemical ingredients of the celadon glaze from Qingliangsi kiln and Zhanggongxiang kiln
Abstract The Ru kiln is one of the five most famous kilns in the Chinese Song Dynasty. To clarify the coloring mechanism of the Ru celadon glaze, the celadon samples from the Ru Guan kiln site of Qingliangsi were analyzed by spectrophotometer, X-ray fluorescence spectrum, Raman spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy and X-ray photoelectron ...
Weijuan Zhao +9 more
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The mechanism of “flint red” and its relationship with celadon glaze color
Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 2022Xiaoxue Jin
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Analysis of the influence of iron source and its occurrence state on the color of celadon glaze
Ceramics International, 2022Fen Wang, Jianfeng Zhu, Pei Shi
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