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Underglaze is a method of decorating pottery in which painted decoration is applied to the surface before it is covered with a transparent ceramic glaze and fired in a kiln. Because the glaze subsequently covers it, such decoration is completely durable, and it also allows the production of pottery with a surface that has a uniform sheen. Underglaze decoration uses pigments derived from oxides which fuse with the glaze when the piece is fired in a kiln. It is also a cheaper method, as only a single firing is needed, whereas overglaze decoration requires a second firing at a lower temperature.

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  • Unterglasurfarben (de)
  • Underglaze (en)
  • 釉下彩 (zh)
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  • 釉下彩,瓷器的一種主要裝飾工藝,也用來指代此類瓷器。20世紀40年代以前,景德鎮又稱釉下彩為「裡繪」。要先用色料在成型的坯胎上直接描繪紋飾,再外罩無色透明釉或青釉,最後入窯經高溫一次燒成。 (zh)
  • Unterglasurfarben, auch Scharffeuerfarben (franz. décor sur émail cru) sind Farben zur Bemalung von Keramik, insbesondere Fayence und Porzellan, aber auch Steingut, die im Unterschied zu Aufglasurfarben vor dem Glatt- oder Scharfbrand aufgetragen werden. Dabei können sie vor dem Glasieren direkt auf den Scherben – so bei Porzellan – oder der Bezeichnung zum Trotz unmittelbar danach auf die Glasur aufgetragen werden – so bei Fayence. In beiden Fällen wird die Dekoration von der Glasur versiegelt und geschützt. (de)
  • Underglaze is a method of decorating pottery in which painted decoration is applied to the surface before it is covered with a transparent ceramic glaze and fired in a kiln. Because the glaze subsequently covers it, such decoration is completely durable, and it also allows the production of pottery with a surface that has a uniform sheen. Underglaze decoration uses pigments derived from oxides which fuse with the glaze when the piece is fired in a kiln. It is also a cheaper method, as only a single firing is needed, whereas overglaze decoration requires a second firing at a lower temperature. (en)
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