Plate with Bright Red Glaze
The glaze contains copper to present the red color in a reducing atmosphere at high temperatures. It is quite difficult to achieve a smooth, lustrous effect because very strict firing conditions are required. When fired, the melting glaze drips down exposing the biscuit, and consequently forms a white edge at the exposed area, which is popularly known as “oil lamp wick”.
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