The application of glazes on pottery became common in Western Europe from the late 12th century / early 13th century onwards. However, the process of “glazing” entails different degrees of complexity which might involve a great variety of raw materials. Accordingly, simple glazing process consists of a single layer applied over the surface of the body, becoming a shiny and transparent coat after firing. The addition of pigments would result in a coloured glaze that can be translucent or even opaque. The more complicated sequence occurs in decorated glazed pottery, where opacifiers, pigments and metals are added to produce an opaque white glaze to enhance the decoration. This glaze is applied to the bisque pottery and manufactured, usually, ...
International audienceThe Alcazar Palace (Seville, Spain) is famous for its ceramic decorations; 16 ...
In the field of ceramics, the terms “glaze,” “slip,” and “paint” designate three different types of ...
[[abstract]]Abstract Pottery, pottery glaze, and glass are all products related to silicates....
The application of glazes on pottery became common in Western Europe from the late 12th century / ea...
The application of glazes on pottery became common in Western Europe from the late 12th century / ea...
International audienceGlass coatings on potteries, glass and metals are used as décor but also for t...
Abstract: Islamic and Hispano-Moresque glazes from the 10th to 15th centuries found in various archa...
Abstract: Glazes are used in various industries including the production of art works. Numerous are ...
Historical decorated glass and glazed ceramics are studied with the object to determine the technolo...
Through visual arts presentation in the Humanities myself and Prof. Jeff Schmuki intend to conduct c...
Glazes add value to ceramic, improve its appearance (colour and shine) and make it waterproof. Throu...
In this thesis, the fabrication technology of Roman lead glazes were examined using a number of mate...
It has been generally accepted that the beginnings of tin-based opacification of ceramic glazes is a...
International audienceThe first centuries of Islamic civilization were characterized by major techno...
The focus of this thesis paper will be on macrocrystalline glazes and their colouring oxides/carbona...
International audienceThe Alcazar Palace (Seville, Spain) is famous for its ceramic decorations; 16 ...
In the field of ceramics, the terms “glaze,” “slip,” and “paint” designate three different types of ...
[[abstract]]Abstract Pottery, pottery glaze, and glass are all products related to silicates....
The application of glazes on pottery became common in Western Europe from the late 12th century / ea...
The application of glazes on pottery became common in Western Europe from the late 12th century / ea...
International audienceGlass coatings on potteries, glass and metals are used as décor but also for t...
Abstract: Islamic and Hispano-Moresque glazes from the 10th to 15th centuries found in various archa...
Abstract: Glazes are used in various industries including the production of art works. Numerous are ...
Historical decorated glass and glazed ceramics are studied with the object to determine the technolo...
Through visual arts presentation in the Humanities myself and Prof. Jeff Schmuki intend to conduct c...
Glazes add value to ceramic, improve its appearance (colour and shine) and make it waterproof. Throu...
In this thesis, the fabrication technology of Roman lead glazes were examined using a number of mate...
It has been generally accepted that the beginnings of tin-based opacification of ceramic glazes is a...
International audienceThe first centuries of Islamic civilization were characterized by major techno...
The focus of this thesis paper will be on macrocrystalline glazes and their colouring oxides/carbona...
International audienceThe Alcazar Palace (Seville, Spain) is famous for its ceramic decorations; 16 ...
In the field of ceramics, the terms “glaze,” “slip,” and “paint” designate three different types of ...
[[abstract]]Abstract Pottery, pottery glaze, and glass are all products related to silicates....