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Correlation between the green-like coloration and the structural and electronic properties of celadon glazes (I) [PDF]
Celadon glazes have been investigated by means of ordinary X-ray fluorescence analysis, and X-ray diffraction and X-ray absorption spectra using synchrotron radiation. The tentative glazes are prepared by mixing raw celadon materials of Masuda feldspar, limestone, quartz, and extra-added Fe2O3 of about 1wt% at thermal treatment till about 1300 °C.
Hidaka, M. +6 more
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HIZEN celadon glazes produced in 1630's to 1790's (Edo period, Japan) have been investigated by means of X-ray absorption spectra (XAS) near a Fe-K edge by using synchrotron radiation and a Mössbauer spectrum.
M. Hidaka +7 more
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HIZEN celadons produced at Arita and Imari areas in Japan from 1630's to 1790's (Edo period) have been investigated by means of X-ray fluorescence analysis, and X-ray diffraction and X-ray absorption spectra using synchrotron radiation. It is found that,
M. Hidaka +8 more
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The excavation of the Lieshan Kiln site represents a significant advance in the field of ceramic archaeology. Previous scholars fixated on the white porcelain unearthed from this kiln, yet this study zeroed in on celadon from the Northern Song and Jin ...
Qijiang Li +5 more
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Research on the New Woodleaf Glaze in Celadon
Feng Shanxin
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With the rapid development of 3D (three‐dimensional) printing technology, it has been widely used in the field of ceramic arts and crafts. However, due to the complexity of 3D printing technology, it will face complex modeling and calculation when designing ceramic art crafts.
Yuchuan Guo, Gengxin Sun
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Chinese ceramics have a long history and have been deeply recognized by the world after centuries of changes. The current world ceramic industry is diversified. Under this background, there is a huge challenge to the development of Chinese ceramics.
Ye Tian, Xiaobing Hu, Punit Gupta
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The rise and ruin of a medieval port town: A reconsideration of the development of Julfar
Abstract Julfar was a major port town of the Persian Gulf during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries AD. A possession of the Hormuzi empire, it was a lucrative source of taxes and pearls, and a port of trade for northern Oman, tapping into maritime trading networks connecting the Middle East with Africa, India, Southeast Asia and China.
Robert Andrew Carter +3 more
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Analysis of structural effects on coloring mechanism of Ru celadon porcelain
The dominant factor of structural coloring mechanism to enhance “blue sky” color of Ru celadon porcelain should be Rayleigh scattering by spinodal decomposed duel phasic glasses. The anorthite grains and bubbles in the glaze may enhance the Mie scattering, which enhances the milk white coloring. The microstructure comparison of the samples confirms the
Yen‐Yu Chen +2 more
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Celadon glazes have been investigated by means of ordinary X-ray fluorescence analysis, and X-ray diffraction and X-ray absorption spectra using synchrotron radiation.
M. Hidaka +6 more
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