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  • Pradell, Trinitat; Molera Marimon, Judit; Molina, Gloria; Tite, Michael S. (Elsevier, 2013)
    Lustre is a product of skilled artisans and its production was spread to different regions by the migration of artisans. Each lustre production has its own peculiarities not only in the composition and microstructure of ...
  • Molina, Gloria; Murcia, S.; Molera Marimon, Judit; Roldan, C.; Crespo, Diana Cristina; Pradell, Trinitat (Springer, 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). The optical response ...
  • Pradell, Trinitat; Molina, Gloria; Molera Marimon, Judit; Tite, Michael S. (University of Oxford, 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 analytical scanning ...
  • Molera Marimon, Judit; Iñañez, Javier; Molina, Gloria; Burch, Josep; Alberch, Xavier; Glascock, Michael D.; Pradell, Trinitat (Edizioni Nuova Cultura – Roma, 2015)
    Lustre pottery unearthed at Mas Llorens constitutes one of most interesting collections of late 16th and early 17th centuries lustre pottery from Catalonia. The collection is formed by an unparalleled set of more than ...
  • Molina, Gloria; Tite, Michael S.; Molera Marimon, Judit; Climent-Font, Aurelio; Pradell, Trinitat (Elsevier, 2014)
    Lustre is a decoration consisting of a few hundreds of nanometres thick surface layer of silver and copper metal nanoparticles incorporated intothe glaze. Polychrome lustreware with several combinations of colours and ...
  • Pradell, Trinitat; Molina, Gloria; Molera Marimon, Judit; Labrador, A.; Pla, Joaquim (Springer, 04-2013)
    The compounds responsible for the colours and decorations in glass and glazed ceramics include: colouring agents (transition metal ions), pigments (micro-and nano-precipitates of compounds that either do not dissolve or ...

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