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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...
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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...
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couple in a garden,
around 1200.
These wares are the
first to use
overglaze enamel decoration.
Chess set (Shatrang);
Gaming pieces. 12th century,...
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painted with
overglaze decoration and
fired again to bond the
paint with the glaze. Most
pieces use only one of
underglaze or
overglaze painting, the...
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various ****anese cities. By
adapting their gilded polychromatic enamel overglaze designs to
appeal to the
tastes of
western consumers,
manufacturers of...
- 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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enamelled gl****, or "painted gl****", and on
pottery it is
called overglaze decoration, "
overglaze enamels" or "enamelling". The
craft is
called "enamelling"...
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after the
overglaze enamels have been applied. However,
because the main or
glost firing is at a
higher temperature than used in
overglaze decoration...
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underglaze decoration using pigments that
include cobalt oxide and copper, or
overglaze enamels,
allowing a
wider range of colours. Like many
earlier wares, modern...
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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...