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Overglaze decoration,
overglaze enamelling, or on-glaze decoration, is a
method of
decorating pottery, most
often porcelain,
where the
coloured decoration...
- for a
second firing of
porcelain at a
relatively low
temperature to fix
overglaze enamels;
these tend to be
called muffle kilns. The
pigments for most enamel...
- with
other overglaze colours. It
developed from the
wucai (五彩, "five colours") style,
which combines underglaze cobalt blue with a few
overglaze colours...
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flower designs were
painted with red, blue, green,
yellow and
black overglazes.
Overglazes became very po****r
because of the
particular look they gave ceramics...
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Enamelled gl****, gl****
which has been
decorated with
vitreous enamel Overglaze enamelling,
painting on top of
glaze in
pottery Tooth enamel, the hard...
- Dish with Magu,
deity of longevity, China, Jingdezhen,
Jiangxi province, Qing dynasty, approx. 1700–1800 AD,
porcelain with
overglaze polychrome...
- red, gold,
black for outlines, and
sometimes other colours,
added in
overglaze. In the most
characteristic floral designs most of the
surface is coloured...
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Although porcelain bodies were
introduced to Kyōyaki by
Okuda Eisen,
overglazed pottery still flourished. Aoki Mokubei,
Ninami Dōhachi (both disciples...
- had not been done already) and
fired in a kiln to fix the pattern. With
overglaze printing only a low-temperature
firing was needed. The
process produces...
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white porcelain,
mostly copying Chinese styles. The
wares with
added overglaze colours were
called Imari ware or (a sub-group) Kakiemon. It is now recognized...