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Myaungmya Myohaung, One of the Production Centres of Glazed Wares in Myanmar [PDF]
Myanmar possessed a long history of glaze production and its products spread not only in Myanmar but also throughout Southeast Asia and some parts of the Middle East. The production of glazed ware has been existed before Bagan period. The glazed wares of
Khin Thida
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Longquan celadon represents the pinnacle of Chinese celadon, and there are many kilns in southern China that imitate Longquan celadon. During the Ming Dynasty, Jianyang Bowl Kiln was the representative kiln in Fujian Province for imitating Longquan ...
Xuan Lv +4 more
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Bernard Leach: graphic artist [PDF]
Bernard Leach was one of the first, great, donors to the emerging Crafts Study Centre. He donated a substantial body of his own ceramics, including rare early pieces; he also gifted his personal study collection of Oriental ceramics and early English ...
Vacher, Jean
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Network Security Empowered Digital Teaching Data Protection Algorithm for Ceramic Technology
In this paper, a complete algorithm system covering sensitivity identification, feature fusion, encrypted transmission and cultural image protection is established based on the ceramic teaching scene enabled by network security. ABSTRACT The digitalization of ceramic technology teaching generates sensitive multi‐modal data, including personal ...
Yuting Zhu +3 more
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Dead ends and possibilities: potters - the work of Martin Lungley and Ashley Howard prompts Alison Britton to reconsider the role of the wheel in contemporary studio pottery [PDF]
Article published in Ceramic Review 210 November/December 2004 p. 24-25 This article is an edited extract from the fully illustrated catalogue 'Full Circle' which was produced to accompany the touring exhibition of the same name during ...
Britton, Alison +2 more
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The widespread Indo‐West Pacific ghost crab, Ocypode ceratophthalmus (Pallas, 1772) is found to be a species‐complex containing three distinct species. An Indian Ocean form, O. celadon sp. nov. occurs along the shores of East Africa, thence becoming an insular species spreading eastwards as far as Christmas Island.
Peter J. F. Davie +3 more
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To comparatively study the coloring mechanism of the celadon glaze of the four kilns in the Ru kiln system (i.e., Qingliangsi, Donggou, Yanhedian, and Duandian), samples obtained from these four kilns were examined.
Zhen Sang +7 more
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A Comparative Study of Safavid Pottery in Kerman and Mashhad And the Influence of Chinese art on them [PDF]
Safavid pottery, like the other arts in this period has experienced considerable growth and dynamism. In this period masterpieces of pottery, from lusterware and “blue and white" to the Celadon and Kubachi and Gombroon have been produced in numerous ...
Abbas Akbari, Ali Sadeghi Taheri
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A Field Guide to Glazed Thai Ceramics [PDF]
AT THE BEGINNING of the 1980s the accepted view on the development of Thai ceramics supported four ideas: (a) that kilns were set up in north-central Thailand in the thirteenth century to make glazed wares; (b) that production started at Sukhothai and ...
Rooney, Dawn F.
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On the nature of ceramics technology: from Empedocles to Dawkins
Abstract This contribution discusses salient aspects of the development of ceramics technology from its invention to the present, and the role ceramics have played during the cultural development and technological progress of ancient and modern societies. The conjecture is being advanced that the transformation of ceramic production modes from holistic,
Robert B. Heimann
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