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Production technology and replication of lead antimonate yellow glass from New Kingdom Egypt and the Roman Empire
- G. Molina, G. Odin, T. Pradell, A. Shortland, M. Tite
- Materials Science
- 2014
Analysis of Syrian lustre pottery (12th–14th centuries AD)
- T. Pradell, J. Molera, G. Molina, M. Tite
- Art
- 1 September 2013
Composition of the Lustre Pigment Used in the Production Of 13th Century AD Raqqa Lustreware from Syria
- T. Pradell, G. Molina, J. Molera, M. Tite
- Physics
- 1 December 2016
The very rare find of the relic of the original lustre pigment attached to the glazed surface of a sherd of 13th century ad Raqqa type lustreware from Syria has been analysed using a combination of…
Revisiting the beginnings of tin-opacified Islamic glazes
- M. Tite, O. Watson, A. Bouquillon
- Engineering
- 1 May 2015
The use of micro-XRD for the study of glaze color decorations
- T. Pradell, G. Molina, J. Molera, J. Plá, A. Labrador
- Materials Science
- 1 April 2013
The compounds responsible for the colors and decorations in glass and glazed ceramics include: coloring agents (transition-metal ions), pigments (micro- and nanoprecipitates of compounds that either…
Technology of production of polychrome lustre
- G. Molina, M. Tite, J. Molera, A. Climent-Font, T. Pradell
- Materials Science
- 1 September 2014
Technology of production of Syrian lustre (11th to 13th century)
- T. Pradell, R. Fernandes, M. Tite
- Materials ScienceJournal of the European Ceramic Society
- 1 July 2018
Materials, techniques, and conservation of historic stained glass "Grisailles"
- T. Pradell, G. Molina, A. Shortland
- Materials Science
- 1 March 2016
A grisaille is a brown-blackish paint applied onto the inner surface of stained glass to draw the contours and details of the figures and to produce the effect of shades and volumes. Grisailles were…
Glazes, colourants and decorations in early Islamic glazed ceramics from the Vega of Granada (9th to 12th centuries CE)
- J. Molera, J. C. Carvajal López, G. Molina, T. Pradell
- Materials ScienceJournal of Archaeological Science: Reports
- 25 May 2017
Color and dichroism of silver-stained glasses
- G. Molina, Sonia Murcia, J. Molera, C. Roldán, D. Crespo, T. Pradell
- Materials ScienceJournal of Nanoparticle Research
- 27 August 2013
Yellow decorations in glasses have been produced since the beginning of the fourteenth century by incorporating metallic silver nanoparticles into the glass (from a few to some tens of nanometers).…
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