Underglaze Blue Pigment
Underglaze blue pigment is known for producing a vibrant blue color in ceramics when fired at high temperatures, creating the distinctive blue and white patterns seen in porcelain, such as the famous blue and white porcelain from China.
The underglaze blue pigment is prepared by soaking it in overnight tea water. Different shades of underglaze are achieved by mixing it with various types of tea water. The depth of the color is not apparent during the painting process, so it is advisable to conduct a preliminary firing test on small samples beforehand.
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