Cobalt and associated impurities in blue (and green) glass, glaze and enamel: Relationships between raw materials, processing, composition, phases and …

P Colomban, B Kırmızı, G Simsek Franci - Minerals, 2021 - mdpi.com
Minerals able to colour in blue (and green in combination with yellow pigments) are limited
in number and geologically. After presenting a short history of the use of cobalt as a …

Tin-based opacifiers in archaeological glass and ceramic glazes: a review and new perspectives

M Matin - Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 2019 - Springer
Tin-based opacification by tin oxide and lead-tin-oxide particles was used in glass
production since the first millennium BC and in ceramic glazes since the eighth century AD …

Ceramic technology. How to characterise ceramic glazes

T Pradell, J Molera - Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 2020 - Springer
Glazes add value to ceramic, improve its appearance (colour and shine) and make it
waterproof. Through the choice of colours and designs, glazes made ceramics fashionable …

[图书][B] Islamic glass in the making: chronological and geographical dimensions

N Schibille - 2022 - library.oapen.org
The ancient glass industry changed dramatically towards the end of the first millennium. The
Roman glassmaking tradition of mineral soda glass was increasingly supplanted by the use …

On the origins of tin-opacified ceramic glazes: New evidence from early Islamic Egypt, the Levant, Mesopotamia, Iran, and Central Asia

M Matin, M Tite, O Watson - Journal of Archaeological Science, 2018 - Elsevier
It has been generally accepted that the beginnings of tin-based opacification of ceramic
glazes is associated with the white glazed wares excavated in Iraq and western Iran and …

Non-invasive Raman analyses of Chinese huafalang and related porcelain wares. Searching for evidence for innovative pigment technologies

P Colomban, Y Zhang, B Zhao - Ceramics International, 2017 - Elsevier
Eighteen Chinese painted enamelled porcelains and three Chinese enamelled Yixing
stonewares dated to the 16th to 19th centuries and kept at the Musée national des arts …

Timurid, Ottoman, Safavid and Qajar ceramics: Raman and composition classification of the different types of glaze and pigments

P Colomban, G Simsek Franci - Minerals, 2023 - mdpi.com
Raw materials significantly determine the final composition and properties of a fired ceramic.
Raman analysis which characterizes micro-and nanostructures of (coloured) glazes …

Glaze production at an early Islamic workshop in al-Andalus

E Salinas, T Pradell, J Molera - Archaeological and anthropological …, 2019 - Springer
The study and analysis of the materials found in one of the earliest Islamic glazed ceramics
workshop in al-Andalus (Pechina) dating from the second half of the 9th century, including …

On-site pXRF analysis of body, glaze and colouring agents of the tiles at the excavation site of Iznik kilns

G Simsek, BD Arli, S Kaya, P Colomban - Journal of the European Ceramic …, 2019 - Elsevier
The excavation at Iznik tiles kilns continues as the third period of the field mission. We
present here the first on-site, non-invasive analyses performed with portable XRF instrument …

On-site pXRF analysis of glaze composition and colouring agents of “Iznik” tiles at Edirne mosques (15th and 16th-centuries)

G Simsek, O Unsalan, K Bayraktar, P Colomban - Ceramics International, 2019 - Elsevier
The production of the tiles in Ottoman Empire had begun as a continued workshop of
Seldjuk ceramic art, and after this initial phase, its own technology was introduced into …