The Ding kilns were some of the most famous early kilns of medieval China, producing huge quantities of white and cream-white porcelains of outstanding technical and aesthetic quality. Since 1949 they have been excavated three times, in 1965, in 1987, and in 2009 respectively. In this latest study 69 white porcelain sherds from assured contexts and from the 2009 excavations were analyzed using laser ablation techniques (ICP-AES). The samples date from Five Dynasties, Northern Song and Jin Dynasties respectively (early 10(th) to early 13(th) C CE). The results show that Ding wares of different times show different characteristics that can be demonstrated through chemical composition. During the early phase of production the Ding ware bodies ...
The glazes of seven types of greenware produced in the Yue and Longquan kilns between the Tang dynas...
Porcelain stone used at the early kilns of Arita, Japan, has never been identified due to the lack o...
Porcelain stone used at the early kilns of Arita, Japan, has never been identified due to the lack o...
Bodies of Ding kiln white porcelains and their imitations from Guantai and Jiexiu kilns of the Chine...
A major transformation of glazed ceramic technology occurred in the sixth century AD in North China:...
This paper presents new data from the Husi kiln site, Hubei Province, China, whose unusual size call...
earth.uq.edu.au Abstract Thirty-nine trace elements of the Song-Yuan period (960-1368 AD) porcelain ...
<div><p>In June 2012, the Piaoshan kiln site was excavated in Huzhou, Zhejiang Province, which hithe...
Proto-porcelain, a kind of high-fired lime-rich glazed ceramic, with maturing temperatures in excess...
Elemental contents of ancient porcelain were analyzed by SRXRF. The ancient porcelain manufactured f...
Chemical composition is an important information of studying the provenance character of ancient pot...
The study aims to analyse the devitrification and multilayer structure of the glaze of the Zhangzhou...
Over 100 sherds were collected from Hongzhou Kiln of Jiangxi Province, China and their body samples ...
To study the relationship between the glazed pottery from southern China and the lead-glazed pottery...
This study investigates the origin and development of Tang blue-and-white porcelain. Test samples co...
The glazes of seven types of greenware produced in the Yue and Longquan kilns between the Tang dynas...
Porcelain stone used at the early kilns of Arita, Japan, has never been identified due to the lack o...
Porcelain stone used at the early kilns of Arita, Japan, has never been identified due to the lack o...
Bodies of Ding kiln white porcelains and their imitations from Guantai and Jiexiu kilns of the Chine...
A major transformation of glazed ceramic technology occurred in the sixth century AD in North China:...
This paper presents new data from the Husi kiln site, Hubei Province, China, whose unusual size call...
earth.uq.edu.au Abstract Thirty-nine trace elements of the Song-Yuan period (960-1368 AD) porcelain ...
<div><p>In June 2012, the Piaoshan kiln site was excavated in Huzhou, Zhejiang Province, which hithe...
Proto-porcelain, a kind of high-fired lime-rich glazed ceramic, with maturing temperatures in excess...
Elemental contents of ancient porcelain were analyzed by SRXRF. The ancient porcelain manufactured f...
Chemical composition is an important information of studying the provenance character of ancient pot...
The study aims to analyse the devitrification and multilayer structure of the glaze of the Zhangzhou...
Over 100 sherds were collected from Hongzhou Kiln of Jiangxi Province, China and their body samples ...
To study the relationship between the glazed pottery from southern China and the lead-glazed pottery...
This study investigates the origin and development of Tang blue-and-white porcelain. Test samples co...
The glazes of seven types of greenware produced in the Yue and Longquan kilns between the Tang dynas...
Porcelain stone used at the early kilns of Arita, Japan, has never been identified due to the lack o...
Porcelain stone used at the early kilns of Arita, Japan, has never been identified due to the lack o...