Lustre

Lustre

Author: Greg Daly

Publisher: Herbert Press

Published: 2018-08-14

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781912217656

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A lustre is a thin layer of metal which is deposited onto the surface of the pot during firing producing a lustrous surface. Lustres are very sought after, fabulous surfaces which can lure you in and keep you spellbound. Lustres can be coloured as golds, coppers, reds and blues, or have a colourless sheen like mother of pearl. Lustre is a very tricky technique offering spectacular results, but it can be quite difficult to achieve successfully, and this handbook aims to explain and simplify the process, with thorough coverage of all the options. The book covers recipes for making your own lustres and techniques for applying and firing (all critical factors), as well as showing you the results of the author's extensive testing to help point you in the right direction. Today one of the most commonly used lustres is a resin lustre (known as the 'commercial' lustre) which also contains some appalling thinners which are known carcinogens. There is therefore an advantage to making your own using more natural materials. This handbook covers every lustre that can be made, with recipes and kiln instructions.


Persian Lustre Ware

Persian Lustre Ware

Author: Oliver Watson

Publisher:

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13:

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"The book traces the history of persian lustre ware, concentrating mainly on the 'Golden Age' from c. 1170 to 1340, but noting the last revival of the technique in the 19th century, and describing some examples by Ali Muhammad dating from the end of the 19th century." -- ARTbibliographies Modern.


Shine Like the Sun

Shine Like the Sun

Author: Robert B. Mason

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13:

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"The glazed ceramics produced in the Islamic world are of tremendous importance to the fields of art history, archaeology, and the history of technology. Unfortunately, their study has been beset by three major problems. Firstly, problems existed with the chronological and typological ordering of the various types, particularly in the relationship between different regions. Secondly, debilitating problems existed regarding the identification of centres of production for these wares. Although there is some documentary and archaeological evidence, it has not been enough in the overwhelming majority of cases to link ceramic types to particular centres with any certainty. Thirdly, technical studies of these wares have previously focused on a few types, while most important technological questions have gone unanswered. Such questions include the origins of tin-opacified glazes, stonepaste bodies, underglaze painting, and other techniques." "This study is aimed at approaching these three problems, focusing on the period from the beginning of the Islamic period, up until about 1250. Three chief methodologies have been used. Standard archaeological approaches to pottery classification are used to create a seriated ceramic typology, including study of forms and motif assemblages."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved


The Old China Book

The Old China Book

Author: N. Hudson Moore

Publisher: Wildside Press LLC

Published: 2008-10-01

Total Pages: 394

ISBN-13: 1434477274

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A history and study of old English china.


Persian Pottery in the First Global Age

Persian Pottery in the First Global Age

Author: Lisa Golombek

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2013-12-09

Total Pages: 525

ISBN-13: 9004260927

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Persian Pottery in the First Global Age: the Sixteenth and Seventeeth Centuries studies the ceramic industry of Iran in the Safavid period (1501–1732) and the impact which the influx of Chinese blue-and-white porcelain, heightened by the activities of the English and Dutch East Indies Companies after c. 1700, had on local production. The multidisciplinary approach of the authors (Lisa Golombek, Robert B. Mason, Patricia Proctor, Eileen Reilly) leads to a reconstruction of the narrative about Safavid pottery and revises commonly accepted notions. The book includes easily accessible reference charts to assist in dating and provenancing Safavid pottery on the basis of diagnostic motifs, potters’ marks, petrofabrics, shapes, and Chinese models.


19th Century Lustreware

19th Century Lustreware

Author: Michael Gibson

Publisher: Antique Collectors Club Dist

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13:

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The first well-illustrated book on lustreware with much new research and reasessment of previous theories.