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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...
- cobalt blue for the design outline and some parts of the images, and overglaze enamels in red, green, and yellow for the rest of the designs. Parts of...
- 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...
- 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...
- kinran-de mix background Shoza style, a blend of all four techniques of overglazing In a normal production process the artisan receives a plain white ceramic...
- various ****anese cities. By adapting their gilded polychromatic enamel overglaze designs to appeal to the tastes of western consumers, manufacturers of...
- after the overglaze enamels have been applied. However, because the main or glost firing is at a higher temperature than used in overglaze decoration...
- its long-lasting po****rity. Historically, many other colours required overglaze decoration and then a second firing at a lower temperature to fix that...
- 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...
- enamelled gl****, or "painted gl****", and on pottery it is called overglaze decoration, "overglaze enamels" or "enamelling". The craft is called "enamelling"...