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  1. Elusive Oxblood - Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design …

    Sep 23, 2014 · The distinct oxblood color is created when copper is starved of its oxygen during the firing (in a smoky, oxygen reduced kiln) and re-oxidized in the cooling. The resulting glaze, which can vary in color and opacity, is among …

  2. Ox Blood Pottery - Etsy

  3. Sang de boeuf glaze - Wikipedia

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  5. Copper Red, Sang de Boeuf or OxBlood… What Is It …

    Feb 12, 2024 · All in all, it all refers to a glossy, rich, bloodied glaze that can be slashed with streaks of purple or turquoise and is used to decorate pottery, particularly porcelain.

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  8. More ‘bloody’ ox stuff … – Guided By Art

    Feb 19, 2021 · In China, the ‘ox’ is not just prominent as a working, mythological, zodiac or artistic animal, it also lends its name to a deep red colour of ceramic glaze – ox-blood or sang-de-boeuf glaze. This lustrous flambé glaze is among …

  9. Chelsea Keramic Art Works - The Metropolitan …

    Robertson showcased his new oxblood glazes on the same Chinese-inspired shapes that he used for his monochrome glazes, demonstrated by this double gourd shaped vessel. This vase is from the Robert A. Ellison Jr. Collection of …

  10. Sang de boeuf | Chinese, Oxblood, Ceramics | Britannica

    sang de boeuf, a glossy, rich, bloodred glaze often slashed with streaks of purple or turquoise used to decorate pottery, particularly porcelain. The effect is produced by a method of firing that incorporates copper, a method first …

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