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Green-glazed pottery : ウィキペディア英語版 | Green-glazed pottery
Green-glazed pottery (Chinese: 緑釉陶器) was a type of colored pottery developed in China during the Eastern Han period (25-220 CE). 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 pottery (Chinese: 鉛釉陶器): 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 (which turns green).〔Shanghai Museum permanent exhibit.〕 Due to the low firing temperature, these objects are fragile and have high water absorption.〔(''The Ceramics of China: the Yangshao culture, the Song dynasty By Gen Yang, Xiqiu Zhang, Wengu Shao, p.57 )〕 Green-glazed pottery was to be followed by ''Sancai'' polychrome glazes from the 7th century during the Tang period.〔〔 ==Notes==
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