Search results for "Ceramic glaze" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • pale buff body. The invention of a pottery glaze suitable for painted decoration ... of a lead glaze, was a major advance in the history of pottery. A ...
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  • from earthenware, each with a unique shape, glaze and style. ... Today, Raku is known worldwide as a popular form of ceramic technique ...
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  • fired, which means that the body and the glaze are fired together. After ... fired, which means that the body and the glaze are fired together. After ...
    32 KB (4,846 words) - 22:42, 13 January 2023
  • Pottery is the ceramic ware made by potters. It has been found in ... is widely used in the manufacture of ceramic tiles and, increasingly ...
    28 KB (4,471 words) - 22:01, 30 November 2022
  • with some type of plant gum, and later ceramic glazes, converted the porous ... sticking is needed to cause fond (called a glaze); adding liquid to lift the ...
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  • Uses of kilns today include firing ceramic materials and bricks, glass ... one time than with previous methods. Also, glaze firing became more consistent ...
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  • A tile is a manufactured piece of hard-wearing material such as ceramic ... are also used and some clay tiles have a waterproof glaze. ...
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  • in the glassy matrix of the ceramic glaze. These nanoparticles ... In the heat the glaze would soften, causing the copper and silver ...
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  • *As an ingredient of ceramic glazes. *As an ingredient in free-machining brasses for plumbing applications. *As an ingredient in free-cutting ...
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  • - view 2.jpg|thumb|150px|Black basalt ceramic vase, c. 1790 (Cleveland ... thumb|150px|left|French style urn of Wedgwood ceramic]] ...
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  • rapidly, showing signs of decor. Hoa Loc ceramic products are ornamented ... exterior would burn, leaving traces on the ceramic jars which became small ...
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  • also refers to the dissolution of ceramic materials or the discoloration ... Most ceramic materials are nearly immune to corrosion. Their atoms ...
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  • *Lead is used as a coloring element in ceramic glazes, notably in ... juices, have leached lead ions out of the glaze. It has been suggested that ...
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  • with dark brown or black designs and a clear glaze. ==Ayutthaya period ... The height of ceramic production in Thailand occurred between the ...
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  • Strontium (chemical symbol Sr, atomic number 38) is a soft, silvery white metallic element that occurs naturally in the minerals celestite and ...
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  • ** As a component in ceramic glazes, and to color glass. ** Alloyed with zinc to form brass, it is used in musical instruments and decorative items. ...
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  • charcoal for fuel. The kamado is made from ceramic and can be adjusted to cook ... be used to give char siu its characteristic shiny glaze. ...
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  • around 1500 B.C.E., when glass was used as a glaze for ceramic items before they were fired. In the first century B.C.E., the technique of blowing glass ...
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  • Much study remains to be done, but the site is evidence that Lao ceramic ... stem bowls ("khan"). Glazed ceramic stem bowls have been collected ...
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  • capped by an irimoya, or hipped-gabled roof of ceramic tiles. ... Cypress-bark roofs replaced those of ceramic tile, wood planks were used ...
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