Changsha ware glaze color: Composition, nanostructure, and copper and iron speciation
The opacity/transparency, color, and production of designs in Changsha ware, a Tang dynasty Chinese stoneware renowned for its polychromy and pioneering high‐temperature red glaze, are studied by analyzing the composition, micro/nanostructure, and copper/iron speciation. The results shed new light o...
Main Authors: | Yuan, M, Hou, J, Zhang, X, Wood, N, Molera, J, Castillo‐Michel, H, Cotte, M, Pradell, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2024
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