Study on Firing Technique of Celadon Wares Excavated from Caocun Kiln in Linzhang, Hebei Province

Current research on ancient porcelain in Hebei province is focused mainly on samples of Sui, Tang, Song and Jin Dynasty, while porcelain of the Northern Dynasties attracts little attention. This paper reports a method using X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry (XRF) analysis, X-ray Diffraction (XRD), lit...

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Main Authors: CHEN Yue, LUO Wu-gan, MU Qing, ZHAO Xue-feng, WANG Chang-sui
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Published: Science Press, PR China 2013-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.ykcs.ac.cn/en/article/id/75e55714-41ef-426c-b64c-e68ed1cd385f
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author CHEN Yue
LUO Wu-gan
MU Qing
ZHAO Xue-feng
WANG Chang-sui
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WANG Chang-sui
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description Current research on ancient porcelain in Hebei province is focused mainly on samples of Sui, Tang, Song and Jin Dynasty, while porcelain of the Northern Dynasties attracts little attention. This paper reports a method using X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry (XRF) analysis, X-ray Diffraction (XRD), lithofacies analysis, water absorption test and dilatometer were to study the celadon wares excavated from the Caocun Kiln. In two samples, the contents of CaO were found to be 17.86% and 14.1%, with sintering temperatures of 1150.1℃ and 1185.2℃. In the remaining samples, the contents of PbO were no less than 42%, the water absorptions of partial samples were less than 5%, and mullite was found in the X-ray diffraction pattern. In conclusion, both celadon porcelain and lead-glaze pottery were found in the excavated artifact, which provides evidence to support the hypothesis that the Caocun kiln was one of the earliest kilns, manufacturing celadon porcelain in the north of China. The lead-glaze potteries were secondary sintered based on the sintering temperature of more than 1000℃, which was much higher than that for lead-glaze pottery. This new production technique may pave the way for tricolored glazed pottery at the Tang Dynasty. Conducting experiments such as these is helpful in the understanding of the development process of porcelains in North China.
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spelling doaj.art-2a8c229769ed4f5297ec7a8ce204bf122023-02-10T01:55:14ZengScience Press, PR ChinaYankuang ceshi0254-53572013-01-013216469ykcs-32-1-64Study on Firing Technique of Celadon Wares Excavated from Caocun Kiln in Linzhang, Hebei ProvinceCHEN Yue0LUO Wu-gan1MU Qing2ZHAO Xue-feng3WANG Chang-sui4Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, ChinaGraduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, ChinaExporting Cultural Relics Appraisal Center of Hebei Province, Shijiazhuang 050011, ChinaMuseum of Cizhou Kiln, Ci County 056500, ChinaGraduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, ChinaCurrent research on ancient porcelain in Hebei province is focused mainly on samples of Sui, Tang, Song and Jin Dynasty, while porcelain of the Northern Dynasties attracts little attention. This paper reports a method using X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry (XRF) analysis, X-ray Diffraction (XRD), lithofacies analysis, water absorption test and dilatometer were to study the celadon wares excavated from the Caocun Kiln. In two samples, the contents of CaO were found to be 17.86% and 14.1%, with sintering temperatures of 1150.1℃ and 1185.2℃. In the remaining samples, the contents of PbO were no less than 42%, the water absorptions of partial samples were less than 5%, and mullite was found in the X-ray diffraction pattern. In conclusion, both celadon porcelain and lead-glaze pottery were found in the excavated artifact, which provides evidence to support the hypothesis that the Caocun kiln was one of the earliest kilns, manufacturing celadon porcelain in the north of China. The lead-glaze potteries were secondary sintered based on the sintering temperature of more than 1000℃, which was much higher than that for lead-glaze pottery. This new production technique may pave the way for tricolored glazed pottery at the Tang Dynasty. Conducting experiments such as these is helpful in the understanding of the development process of porcelains in North China.http://www.ykcs.ac.cn/en/article/id/75e55714-41ef-426c-b64c-e68ed1cd385fceladon of northern dynastylead-glazex-ray fluorescence spectrometryx-ray diffractionphysical testingsecondary sintering process
spellingShingle CHEN Yue
LUO Wu-gan
MU Qing
ZHAO Xue-feng
WANG Chang-sui
Study on Firing Technique of Celadon Wares Excavated from Caocun Kiln in Linzhang, Hebei Province
Yankuang ceshi
celadon of northern dynasty
lead-glaze
x-ray fluorescence spectrometry
x-ray diffraction
physical testing
secondary sintering process
title Study on Firing Technique of Celadon Wares Excavated from Caocun Kiln in Linzhang, Hebei Province
title_full Study on Firing Technique of Celadon Wares Excavated from Caocun Kiln in Linzhang, Hebei Province
title_fullStr Study on Firing Technique of Celadon Wares Excavated from Caocun Kiln in Linzhang, Hebei Province
title_full_unstemmed Study on Firing Technique of Celadon Wares Excavated from Caocun Kiln in Linzhang, Hebei Province
title_short Study on Firing Technique of Celadon Wares Excavated from Caocun Kiln in Linzhang, Hebei Province
title_sort study on firing technique of celadon wares excavated from caocun kiln in linzhang hebei province
topic celadon of northern dynasty
lead-glaze
x-ray fluorescence spectrometry
x-ray diffraction
physical testing
secondary sintering process
url http://www.ykcs.ac.cn/en/article/id/75e55714-41ef-426c-b64c-e68ed1cd385f
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