The emergence of gray glaze began in the middle of the Shang Dynasty, when unearthed cultural relics were found with plant ash directly applied on the surface of works. Gray glaze has been developed for more than 3,000 years, from primitive celadon and various gray glazes to the wood-fired natural glaze popular in countries around the world today. The moving and abstract beauty formed by the melting flow of gray glaze is commonly seen in mass-produced ceramic products and is more popular among ceramic artists.
Teacher Xue Ruifang specializes in ceramic glaze and kiln research and has been engaged in research in related fields for decades. At the same time, he teaches glaze-related knowledge in relevant departments of various universities and ceramic associations. This book is the second book on glaze pharmacology written by Professor Xue after "Glaze Pharmacology" in 2003. The content integrates relevant research knowledge of gray glaze, and has both scientific rigor and approachable text. Through systematic glaze matching test analysis and works made from various formulas to reflect the beauty of gray glaze, it provides ceramic professionals and beginners with valuable information on gray glaze that is easy to understand and well-organized.
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- Gray glaze is an ancient glaze system that has been passed down for two thousand years. From primitive celadon and various gray glazes, to the discovery of natural plant gray glaze mixing methods, to modern synthetic gray glaze, and then to the popularity of wood firing in the past 20 to 30 years, ceramic artists have used gray glaze in different ways and expressions.
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