This paper reports the mineralogical characterisation of the Grès de Thiviers (GT), a unique natural pigment used in the industry of traditional tile ceramics. The only occurrence of this raw material, composed of quartz and goethite, is a small region in the SW of France were it is exploited and exported to the European and Far East markets. GT is mainly used as a bulk red pigment for white stoneware and its stability in firing is a direct consequence of the unique nature. In fact, despite the nature of the raw materials composing the ceramic mixture and their behaviour at high temperature, GT invariably yields a final red colour to the fired ceramic body. The stability stems from the fact that goethite (yellow colour) which later transfor...
This study is focussed on the behaviour of Permo-Triassic ceramic clays from the area around Castell...
Abstract The importance of the Santa Gertrudes Ceramic Complex (SGCC) in the ceramic market is direc...
peer reviewedCeramic clays are among the most complicated of ceramic systems because of the very int...
This work deals with the characterisation of the Grès de Thiviers (GT), a unique natural red pigment...
Most inorganic pigments generally consist of the colouring agents such as hematite (red) or glauconi...
In addition to the red terra sigillata production, the largest Gallic workshop (La Graufesenque) mad...
Several medieval tiles from Tiebas Castle in Navarre, classified as carreaux de pavement, were miner...
peer reviewedaudience: researcher, professional, student, popularization, otherHalloysite from Nador...
TEM investigations on goethite and hematite associated with kaolinite in lateritic weathering profil...
peer reviewedClays from the Saïss basin (northern Morocco) used traditionally in the ceramic industr...
International audienceObtaining the red color was a technical and economic challenge for the French ...
Different techniques (X-ray diffraction, field emission scanning electron microscope, colorimetry, v...
In addition to the red terra sigillata production, the largest Gallic workshop (La Graufesenque) mad...
It has been confirmed that the disordered hematite occurring in prehistorical red colouring material...
Fluvial red mudstones of Tortonian age (overbank deposits) are widespread in the Mersin area in sout...
This study is focussed on the behaviour of Permo-Triassic ceramic clays from the area around Castell...
Abstract The importance of the Santa Gertrudes Ceramic Complex (SGCC) in the ceramic market is direc...
peer reviewedCeramic clays are among the most complicated of ceramic systems because of the very int...
This work deals with the characterisation of the Grès de Thiviers (GT), a unique natural red pigment...
Most inorganic pigments generally consist of the colouring agents such as hematite (red) or glauconi...
In addition to the red terra sigillata production, the largest Gallic workshop (La Graufesenque) mad...
Several medieval tiles from Tiebas Castle in Navarre, classified as carreaux de pavement, were miner...
peer reviewedaudience: researcher, professional, student, popularization, otherHalloysite from Nador...
TEM investigations on goethite and hematite associated with kaolinite in lateritic weathering profil...
peer reviewedClays from the Saïss basin (northern Morocco) used traditionally in the ceramic industr...
International audienceObtaining the red color was a technical and economic challenge for the French ...
Different techniques (X-ray diffraction, field emission scanning electron microscope, colorimetry, v...
In addition to the red terra sigillata production, the largest Gallic workshop (La Graufesenque) mad...
It has been confirmed that the disordered hematite occurring in prehistorical red colouring material...
Fluvial red mudstones of Tortonian age (overbank deposits) are widespread in the Mersin area in sout...
This study is focussed on the behaviour of Permo-Triassic ceramic clays from the area around Castell...
Abstract The importance of the Santa Gertrudes Ceramic Complex (SGCC) in the ceramic market is direc...
peer reviewedCeramic clays are among the most complicated of ceramic systems because of the very int...