Heat-induced color changes of fossilized Miocene mastodon ivory (13-16 Ma) have been known at least since the Middle Ages. Cistercian monks are believed to have created odontolite, a turquoise- blue “gemstone,” by heating mastodon ivory found in Miocene geological layers next to the Pyrrenean chain, France, to use it for the decoration of medieval art objects. This material has been the object of investigations of famous European naturalists and gemmologists, among them Réaumur (1683-1757). Although vivianite [Fe3(PO4)2·8H2O] is the commonly accepted coloring phase supposed to appear when heating fossilized mastodon ivory, our previous spectroscopic studies using PIXE/PIGE and TEM-EDX demonstrated that the chemical composition of collection...
Smithsonite exhibits an extensive range of colours in nature. The internal features, spectral charac...
Silver was introduced into medieval glass by an ancient painting process using different clay minera...
The large precious opal weighting 33 grams fitted in a silver jewel and exposed to visitors at the M...
A set of six antique brooches, set with diamondsand light blue cabochons, was investigated withmicro...
The founding of lapis lazuli to give blue colour to glass and glazes is more and more coming out fro...
Most inorganic pigments generally consist of the colouring agents such as hematite (red) or glauconi...
Discovery of pigments at Middle Palaeolithic sites is of interest in the context of the ongoing deba...
The Aurignacian (ca. 43–35 ka) of southwestern Germany is well known for yielding some of the oldest...
Heating of prehistoric coloring materials can induce radical changes in color indicative of structur...
This item is only available electronically.The age of precious opal and the mechanisms that result i...
Minerals were displayed in wonder rooms for their beauty and used by apothecaries for their medical ...
Summarization: Some of the Lower Pleistocene bentonites of Milos and Kimolos islands, Greece, are va...
International audienceThe calcite marble-hosted gem corundum (ruby, sapphire) occurrence near Revels...
This work focus on the Thermoluminescence (TL), the Spatially Resolved Spectral Cathodoluminescence ...
Naturally occurring greenish quartz found within the context of amethyst-bearing deposits is not sim...
Smithsonite exhibits an extensive range of colours in nature. The internal features, spectral charac...
Silver was introduced into medieval glass by an ancient painting process using different clay minera...
The large precious opal weighting 33 grams fitted in a silver jewel and exposed to visitors at the M...
A set of six antique brooches, set with diamondsand light blue cabochons, was investigated withmicro...
The founding of lapis lazuli to give blue colour to glass and glazes is more and more coming out fro...
Most inorganic pigments generally consist of the colouring agents such as hematite (red) or glauconi...
Discovery of pigments at Middle Palaeolithic sites is of interest in the context of the ongoing deba...
The Aurignacian (ca. 43–35 ka) of southwestern Germany is well known for yielding some of the oldest...
Heating of prehistoric coloring materials can induce radical changes in color indicative of structur...
This item is only available electronically.The age of precious opal and the mechanisms that result i...
Minerals were displayed in wonder rooms for their beauty and used by apothecaries for their medical ...
Summarization: Some of the Lower Pleistocene bentonites of Milos and Kimolos islands, Greece, are va...
International audienceThe calcite marble-hosted gem corundum (ruby, sapphire) occurrence near Revels...
This work focus on the Thermoluminescence (TL), the Spatially Resolved Spectral Cathodoluminescence ...
Naturally occurring greenish quartz found within the context of amethyst-bearing deposits is not sim...
Smithsonite exhibits an extensive range of colours in nature. The internal features, spectral charac...
Silver was introduced into medieval glass by an ancient painting process using different clay minera...
The large precious opal weighting 33 grams fitted in a silver jewel and exposed to visitors at the M...