Green-glazed pottery
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green-glazed-pottery-254-10000266
title:
Green-glazed pottery
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Green-glazed pottery was a type of colored pottery developed in China during the Eastern Han period. The body of green-glazed pottery ceramics was made of clay, coated with a layer of glaze, and fired at a temperature of 800 degrees Celsius. Green-glazed pottery is a type of lead-glazed earthenware: lead oxide was the principal flux in the glaze, often mixed with quartz in the proportion of 3:1. The polychrome effect was obtained by using as coloring agent copper. Due to the low firing temperatu
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Type of colored pottery developed in China during the Eastern Han period (25–220 CE)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green-glazed_pottery
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2024-03-30T22:29:28Z
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