Metallic-lustre ceramics from Alcora: a special production
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After briefly review the basic fundamentals that help us interpret the mechanism of this technique, based on the chemical reduction of the metal compounds, the islamic origin of this original decorative technical ceramics in the ninth century and later broadcast is reviewed to reach Alcora the mid-eighteenth century. Given a recipe of 1749, its preparation is described in Alcora. Finally, formal, decorative and chronological study of ceramics from Alcora adorned with this technique and its chromatic variations and differences with the application of gold, which was also used in the Alcora factory is addressed.
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