Until the 19th century, most pigments were based on naturally occurring colored minerals and dyes, with three significant exceptions: Egyptian Blue, Chinese Blue/Purple and Maya Blue. The former two are alkaline-earth copper silicates, and because of this similarity it has been proposed that the Chinese pigments were derived from Egyptian Blue. Herein, we analyzed clumps of pigment from the Qin warriors and discovered that in spite of the structural similarity to Egyptian Blue, the micro-structural morphology of Chinese Purple is very different. Therefore, we believe that the synthesis technology for the Chinese pigments was a by-product of high-refractive index glasses (artificial jades) produced by Taoist monks. Further, the disappearance...
The production of overglaze-blue decorated porcelains in Japan has traditionally been associated wit...
The Fabrication and Treatment of Color in Traditional Chinese Landscape Painting. Beginning under t...
The production of overglaze-blue decorated porcelains in Japan has traditionally been associated wit...
Until the 19th century, most pigments were based on naturally occurring colored minerals and dyes, w...
An investigation into the relation between objects and colors is essential in understanding how colo...
Technological inventions and innovations in ancient societies can be unmasked through the systematic...
Technological inventions and innovations in ancient societies can be unmasked through the systematic...
Ancient peoples of China considered crimson, blue-green, yellow, white and back to be the five prima...
This article describes the application of Raman microscopy (micro-Raman spectroscopy) to the charact...
The Chinese term for Jade or Yü covers a large array of stones that were believed to have the abilit...
In this paper, a series of modern analysis methods, including Raman spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction,...
This research pioneers the comprehensive investigation of textile dyeing techniques of the Ming and ...
This research pioneers the comprehensive investigation of textile dyeing techniques of the Ming and ...
Color in Ancient and Medieval East Asia Symposium 8-9 mars 2013 | Spencer Museum of Art Color was a ...
Jade/Nephrite materials have been extensively used in the production of artefacts in the Chinese his...
The production of overglaze-blue decorated porcelains in Japan has traditionally been associated wit...
The Fabrication and Treatment of Color in Traditional Chinese Landscape Painting. Beginning under t...
The production of overglaze-blue decorated porcelains in Japan has traditionally been associated wit...
Until the 19th century, most pigments were based on naturally occurring colored minerals and dyes, w...
An investigation into the relation between objects and colors is essential in understanding how colo...
Technological inventions and innovations in ancient societies can be unmasked through the systematic...
Technological inventions and innovations in ancient societies can be unmasked through the systematic...
Ancient peoples of China considered crimson, blue-green, yellow, white and back to be the five prima...
This article describes the application of Raman microscopy (micro-Raman spectroscopy) to the charact...
The Chinese term for Jade or Yü covers a large array of stones that were believed to have the abilit...
In this paper, a series of modern analysis methods, including Raman spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction,...
This research pioneers the comprehensive investigation of textile dyeing techniques of the Ming and ...
This research pioneers the comprehensive investigation of textile dyeing techniques of the Ming and ...
Color in Ancient and Medieval East Asia Symposium 8-9 mars 2013 | Spencer Museum of Art Color was a ...
Jade/Nephrite materials have been extensively used in the production of artefacts in the Chinese his...
The production of overglaze-blue decorated porcelains in Japan has traditionally been associated wit...
The Fabrication and Treatment of Color in Traditional Chinese Landscape Painting. Beginning under t...
The production of overglaze-blue decorated porcelains in Japan has traditionally been associated wit...