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Chinese Porcelain of the Fourteenth Century: II. With Copper-Red Decoration or Celadon Glaze
Basil Gray
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Development of Characteristics and Thermal Properties of Ash Celadon Glazes in Thailand
Materials Science Forum, 2022In this paper, we will study the development and comparison of characteristics and thermal properties of original celadon glazes and celadon glazes developed by adding black rice husk ash, Using Mae Rim black clay in Chiang Mai Province as raw material for the original celadon glaze (CG), including clay in the rice paddies, Kha wood ash and mixed wood ...
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A Compositional and Microstructural Study of Korean Celadon Glazes of the 11th to 15th Centuries
MRS Proceedings, 1990AbstractCeladons--stonewares with pale green or greenish-blue glazes--have a rich and varied history in ancient China that begins in the Eastern Han period (A.D. 20-220) and extends nearly 1500 years [1]. The initial development of celadon wares in Korea probably dates to the late 9th century [2,3].
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Journal of Raman Spectroscopy, 2002
AbstractNon‐destructive Raman spectroscopy has been used to study ancient ceramics. On the basis of spectral features characteristic to the microstructures, the composition and technological processing of ceramics in ancient times could be quantitatively determined.
N. Q. Liem, N. T. Thanh, Ph. Colomban
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AbstractNon‐destructive Raman spectroscopy has been used to study ancient ceramics. On the basis of spectral features characteristic to the microstructures, the composition and technological processing of ceramics in ancient times could be quantitatively determined.
N. Q. Liem, N. T. Thanh, Ph. Colomban
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Reproduction of phase-separated celadon glazes with Zijin clay
Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 2022Yaorui Hao +4 more
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Tides of Celadon: Glaze Color Chronology from the Edgefield Pottery District, South Carolina
Journal of African Diaspora Archaeology and Heritage, 2017ABSTRACTLarge alkaline-glazed stoneware vessels from the Edgefield District of South Carolina have long been studied by ceramic historians and collectors. Manufactured by enslaved laborers in the antebellum period, these vessels were sold throughout the South.
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