CHENG Lin1, FENG Song-lin1, FAN Chang-sheng2, ZHANG Wen-jiang2,CHENG Huan-sheng3, SHA Yin1, M. Jaksic4( 1. Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100039, China;2. Jiangxi Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology, Nanchang 330000, Ch. White-and-blue Porcelain of Hutian Kiln in Ming Dynasty Studied by PIXE[J]. Atomic Energy Science and Technology, 2004, 38(S1): 111-111. DOI: 10.7538/yzk.2004.38.S1.0111
Citation: CHENG Lin1, FENG Song-lin1, FAN Chang-sheng2, ZHANG Wen-jiang2,CHENG Huan-sheng3, SHA Yin1, M. Jaksic4( 1. Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100039, China;2. Jiangxi Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology, Nanchang 330000, Ch. White-and-blue Porcelain of Hutian Kiln in Ming Dynasty Studied by PIXE[J]. Atomic Energy Science and Technology, 2004, 38(S1): 111-111. DOI: 10.7538/yzk.2004.38.S1.0111
  • The study of provenance, ages and distinguishing precious ancient porcelain from a fake of Chinese ancient porcelain by modern technologies arose greatly interesting in the circles of archaeologists and scientists in China. In the paper, concentration of major and trace elements of white-and-blue porcelain of Hutian kiln in Ming Dynasty were analyzed by PIXE, and elemental distributions of porcelain were analyzed by SPM. The results indicate the elemental distributions in the white glaze, blue glaze and body are homogeneous, respectively. It is a layer nearly 5~10 μm between the body and blue glaze. Probably, cobalt blue pigment used in the blue glaze comes from Jiangxi, Fujian province etc.
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