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Yaghizaei M, Fazel Najafabadi A. Ceramic Types Classification Based on Body Structure, Firing Temperature and Manufacturing Techniques. KCR 2022; 5 (3) :47-62
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1- M.A in Conservation of Cultural and Historical Objects, Faculty of Cultural Materials Conservation, Tabriz Islamic Art University, Iran. , mohamdyagizai@gmail.com
2- Assistant Professor, Faculty of Islamic Crafts, Tabriz Islamic Art University, Iran
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Ceramics and the ceramics industry have undergone numerous changes since the emergence of tool-making humans on Earth. These changes have led to the development of various types of ceramics, differing in shape, design, nomenclature, size, preparation and Making methods. These are primarily found in archaeological excavations, and their conservation and restoration can be more accurately performed by understanding and identifying their types and varieties. Ceramics are classified into different types based on their manufacturing technique, firing temperature, the clay used, and the additives used in the clay body. These classifications can sometimes be quite scattered. For instance, based on firing temperature, they can be divided into four categories: stoneware, earthenware, bone China, and porcelain. Based on manufacturing methods, they can be classified into hand-built, slab-built, wheel-thrown, molded, and pressed. The aim of this research is to introduce the most important types of ceramics and their characteristics, including firing temperature, manufacturing technique, and other structural properties and materials used in the body. To achieve this goal, this study will explain some of the terminology used in ceramics and classify ceramics based on firing temperature, manufacturing method, and the type of clay that constitutes their clay body.
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Type of Study: Original Research Article | Subject: Conservation and restoration of historical-cultural monuments
Received: 2024/09/28 | Accepted: 2023/11/1 | Published: 2023/11/1

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