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Chemical Compositions of Co-Based Materials in Yuan Dynasty Blue-and-White Porcelains

XIONG Lu 1, YU Yongbin 1, 2, LI Jinwei 1, WU Qiang 1, WU Lin 1, LI Qijiang 1
(1. Research Centre of Ancient Ceramics, Jingdezhen Ceramic University, Jingdezhen, 333001, Jiangxi, China; 2. National Centre for Archaeology, National Cultural Heritage Administration, Beijing, 100013, China)

Abstract: The Chinese Yuan Dynasty blue-and-white porcelains exhibit different ornamentation effects, such as bow string and main patterns. In this study, ten pieces of blue-and-white porcelains in the Jingdezhen Ceramic University Museum were examined using energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence to reveal the chemical compositions in their microzones. Four key findings were obtained. Firstly, the Co-based material used in the specimens was imported ore with high Fe and low Mn contents, with certain quantity of Ni and As. Secondly, the bow-string and main patterns had different (Fe+Mn)/Co ratios, with the main patterns having lower ratios, suggesting purer Co characteristics. Thirdly, the differences in the elemental ratios were verified using a historical purification process, whereby the main pattern was speculated to be painted with purified Co-based materials. Finally, the material differences that began to appear during the Yuan Dynasty, which influenced the painting of blue-and-white porcelains in the Ming and Qing dynasties, were investigated. This study provided with a new perspective on the Yuan Dynasty blue-and-white porcelains and the development of decoration systems for Chinese blue-and-white porcelain paintings.
Key words: blue-and-white porcelain in Yuan Dynasty; microregional difference; experimental simulation; purification technology

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