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Composition comparison of Zhejiang Longquan celadon and its imitation in Dapu kiln of Guangdong in the Ming Dynasty of China (1368–1644 CE) by LA-ICP-MS

open access: yesCeramics International, 2018
Abstract Identification of Longquan celadon and its imitation is more and more caught the attention of experts in different fields. In this paper, by using laser ablation- inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) and other analytical methods, body and glaze of samples from Zhejiang Longquan celadon and its imitation in Dapu kiln of ...
Weidong Sun
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Research on Longquan Celadon Dynamic Exhibition Platform Based on the Virtual Reality

open access: yes2012 International Conference on Computer Science and Electronics Engineering, 2012
This paper provides an overview of virtual reality based dynamic 3D network of celadon products platform key technologies and development process, put forward the platform development framework, implement a celadon products network show solutions, and Optimization of WEB3D platform.
Jian-ping Gu
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Study on the chemical composition features of Longquan celadon excavated from the Chuzhou site of Huai'an City in Jiangsu Province by EDXRF

open access: yesChinese Physics C, 2011
A mass of Longquan celadon shards were excavated from the Chuzhou site of Huai'an City in Jiangsu Province, China. These celadon shards were fired during the period of the Late Yuan Dynasty to the Tianshun era of the Ming Dynasty, as identified by archaeologists at Nanjing Museum.
Bo Ma, Feng Song-Lin
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Research on Longquan Celadon Cultural and Creative Products Based on Kansei Engineering

Communications in Computer and Information Science, 2021
With the development of the tourism industry, the cultural and creative products of tourism have shifted to diversified products, and its development plays a vital role in the prosperity of regional economy, the promotion of local cultural characteristics, and the building of local tourism brands.
Yajing Xu, Wang Zhengyu, Zhou Meiyu
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New Longquan Celadon Technology to Reduce Environmental Pollution

Jom, 2018
In this article, full use of clay materials in the processing of Longquan celadon clay is presented. The microstructure and chemical compositions of the Longquan celadon samples were characterized by an x-ray fluorescence spectrometer, x-ray diffraction, and scanning electron microscope/electronic differential system analysis.
Qun Shi, Dhia A Hassan
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Study on elemental features of Longquan celadon at Fengdongyan kiln site in Yuan and Ming Dynasties by EDXRF

Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research B, 2012
Abstract The energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) is used to determine the chemical compositions of Longquan celadon body and glaze at Fengdongyan kiln in Yuan and Ming Dynasties. In order to analyze the elemental features in different cultural periods, 196 typical Longquan celadon shards are selected including the Early Yuan (EY), the Middle
L. Li   +6 more
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A Study on Black‐Body Celadon Excavated in The Altar Guan and Literature Ge (Longquan Ge) Kilns by EDXRF

open access: yesArchaeometry, 2017
Samples of celadon were collected from the Altar Guan Kiln in Hangzhou, and from the Xiaomeizhen and Xikou Kilns, two subordinate kilns of the Longquan Kiln producing black‐body celadon called Literature Ge. Both the elemental contents in the sample bodies and the glaze were measured.
Y. Huang   +3 more
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PIXE study on recovery of making-technology of Chinese Longquan celadon made in the Southern Song Dynasty (1127–1279 CE)

Ceramics International, 2019
Abstract Proton induced X-ray emission (PIXE) technique and factor analysis were used to study the recovery of making-technology of Chinese Longquan celadon made in the late Southern Song Dynasty (1127–1279 CE). Based on factor analysis, for the raw material for body and the recipe for glaze, there is a close but slightly different relationship ...
Bin Zhang, Yu Li, Huansheng Cheng
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Comparative study of black and gray body celadon shards excavated from Wayaoyang kiln in Longquan, China

Microchemical Journal, 2016
Abstract Longquan celadon is one of the most valuable treasures in Chinese ceramic history. Representative products are Ge ware (Ge meaning elder brother, black body celadon) and Di ware (Di meaning younger brother, gray body celadon) of the Song Dynasty (960–1279 A.D.).
Hongying Duan
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Study on the compositional features of Longquan celadon with black body and Southern Song Guan wares from Laohudong using EDXRF

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2015
Abstract The celadon with black body is a special and famous type of ceramic artifact in the Chinese history. They have crackled celadon glaze that was a notable typological features. Their bodies are noticeably darker in color than regular celadon wares.
Yan Lingtong   +6 more
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