Technology of Islamic lustre
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2008ISSN
1296-2074
Abstract
Replications of the lustre layers have been produced using laboratory-controlled conditions, based on a 13th century AD lustre recipe. The
characteristics of the lustre layers obtained by using different paint and glaze compositions, thermal paths and atmospheres are summarised.
The key parameters needed to reproduce the colours, composition and metallic optical response shown by medieval lustres are given. Analysis of
the microstructural, chemical and optical characteristics of the reproductions gives a deep insight into the conditions needed for the production of
lustre layers with different colours and shines. The necessary changes and improvements in the lustre process from the beginning of the lustre
production (Iraq 9th and 10th centuries AD), through the Fatimid (Egypt 11th and 12th centuries AD) and later Syrian and Persian (late 12th and
13th centuries AD) productions are reviewed.
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Article
Language
English
Keywords
Arqueologia
Ceràmica
Pages
6 p.
Publisher
Elsevier
Citation
Trinitat Pradell, Judit Molera, Andrew D. Smith, Aurelio Climent-Font, Michael S. Tite, Technology of Islamic lustre, Journal of Cultural Heritage, Volume 9, Supplement, December 2008, Pages e123-e128, ISSN 1296-2074, 10.1016/j.culher.2008.06.010.
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