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Chinese Yuan dynasty Longquan celadon vase
This Yuan dynasty Longquan celadon two-handled bottle vase with fixed rings has moulded sides, a fluted lower body and a thick celadon glaze. The lip of this vase was probably broken in antiquity and consequently it was repaired with a silver lip.
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Unique High Fire Glaze Development
: Experimentation with glaze materials resulted in 2 functional and interesting base glazes with multiple color variants each. A semi-matte stoneware glaze was created, however after being unable to replicate a specific coloring without drying out the ...
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Goryo Celadon can be seen in a relics of China and Japan of East Asia and Hoian of Vietnam and Pagasinan, Bolinao of Philippines in Soueast Asia area since the year of 1980.
김인규
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Tea time with the Devil Tea Time with the Devil began with the hypothesis that I could create a diverse palette of glazes from one local material. I chose to base my experiments on a granite from Devil’s Playground in western Utah. I collected its rocks,
Jackson, Hamish
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International audienceuse of high-energy synchrotron rays in order to identify and characterize historical and cultural materials as accurately as possible, usually in a non-destructive manner and with very high accuracy, has become a suitable method to ...
Emami, Mohammadamin +2 more
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The Evolution Process of the Ancient Chinese Yaozhou Porcelain
The chemical composition (body and glaze) of over thirty Yaozhou porcelain fragments are determined by X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis. Statistical analysis of these results combined with data already published indicate that the full evolution process ...
P. L. Leung +3 more
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International audienceThe Yaozhou kiln complex is a representative production center of ancient northern China, famous for the celadon production. In this work, bubbles, glassy matrix and residual crystals of celadon glazes produced from the Tang to Yuan
Wang, Minli +6 more
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Metal Marking Behavior and Testing of Porcelain Tableware. [PDF]
Hennetier L, Moura A, Ribeiro M.
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Plate base fragment: Japanese celadon, orange, purple hand painted over glaze; dark green under glaze.; Excavated from Surface, Union Station area, Los Angeles, CA, 1989 ...
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Luminescence dating method for unearthed celadon glazed porcelain piece
BackgroundCultural relics are precious and nonrenewable resources. Scientific dating is the key to research on cultural relics, and luminescence technology is an important method for dating ceramic cultural relics. Currently, the methods for dating ceramic cultural relics include the conventional thermoluminescence (TL) method and the TL predose method.
YANG Hongyu, ZHAO Hui
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