High-temperature glaze

Release time:

2023-06-25

The flux determines the firing temperature of the glaze, while the colorant determines the color of the glaze.

High temperature glaze color is more rich, green, black, white, yellow, red, blue, green, almost everything.

Blue colorant: iron

As an early glaze color, celadon ruled the porcelain world for a long time until the Tang Dynasty, occupying half of the porcelain industry.

Celadon in history has Yue kiln secret color porcelain, Longquan kiln powder green, plum green, Ru kiln Tianqing, and Jingdezhen shadow celadon.

Black colorant: iron

Black glaze and blue glaze, with iron as the colorant, the difference between the two is that the content of iron in celadon glaze is 1%-3%, while black porcelain is more than 4%.

It is for this reason that in the Eastern Han Dynasty, shortly after the birth of celadon, Deqing Kiln in Zhejiang had burned black glaze porcelain. The famous Jianzhan, as well as the Wujin glaze of the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, is the representative of black glaze.

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High-temperature glaze