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Underglaze is a
method of
decorating pottery in
which painted decoration is
applied to the
surface before it is
covered with a
transparent ceramic glaze...
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first fired in a kiln to
convert it into a hard
porous biscuit or bisque.
Underglaze decoration may then be applied,
followed by glaze,
which is
fired so it...
- and bone china.
Spode perfected the
technique for
transfer printing in
underglaze blue on fine
earthenware in 1783–1784 – a
development that led to the...
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century a
number of
experiments were made
combining underglaze blue and
other colours, both
underglaze and
overglaze enamels.
Initially copper and iron reds...
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white porcelain decorated with cobalt,
copper red
underglaze, blue
underglaze and iron
underglaze.
Ceramics from the
Joseon period differ from other...
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white Chinese porcelain in a
limited range of colours. It
normally uses
underglaze cobalt blue for the
design outline and some
parts of the images, and overglaze...
- of most ****anese porcelain, with the
outlines of the
pattern done in
underglaze blue
before the
overglaze "enamelled"
final decoration.
Nabeshima ware...
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Europe often using Western shapes and
Chinese decoration.
Early wares used
underglaze blue decoration, but by the mid-17th
century Arita was in the forefront...
- Avalokiteśvara, India, 12th
century AD Room 33 -
Covered hanging jar with
underglaze decoration, Si
Satchanalai (Sa****alok), north-central Thailand, 14th-16th...
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Typically Imari ware (in the
English use of the term) is
decorated in
underglaze blue, with red, gold,
black for outlines, and
sometimes other colours...