Chemical and Textural Characterization of Tin Glazes in Islamic Ceramics from Eastern Spain
Authors: Molera J.1; Vendrell-Saz M.1; Pérez-Arantegui J.2
Source: Journal of Archaeological Science, Volume 28, Number 3, March 2001 , pp. 331-340(10)
Publisher: Academic Press
Abstract:
Several productions of Islamic tin glazed pottery from eastern Spain have been studied under the chemical and microstructural points of view by means of WDS, SEM/EDX, XRD and XRF analyses. Samples of Islamic pottery from the workshops of Murcia 10th, Zaragoza 11th, Mallorca 11th, Denia 13th, Granada 14th and Córdoba 10th, which represent a wide range of local productions from medieval eastern Spain, have been studied in order to obtain the trends of the technical and compositional evolution. From the experimental data, some common features can be established, as well as some differences. All the Islamic Spanish opaque glazes are lead glazes with PbO contents from 37 to 56%, opacified with tin oxide in the range 415%. In all the cases, they were applied on a previously biscuited body made with a Ca-rich clay, probably to produce a buff colour less apparent through the glaze. The thicknesses range from 100 to 150 microns and the opacification is achieved by small crystals of SnO2(under a micron of size). The main differences are the size and distribution of such small crystals, being smaller in the early Islamic productions (Zaragoza and Murcia) and bigger in the late productions.Copyright 2001 Academic Press
Language: English
Document Type: Research article
Affiliations: 1: Dept Crystallography and Mineralogy, University of Barcelona, c/Martí i Franquès s/n, Barcelona, 08028, Spain 2: Dept Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, 50009, Spain
Publication date: 2001-03-01
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