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What kind of material does glaze refer to?

Lapis lazuli, also known as "Rukuri", is a rare decorative item made from artificial crystals (containing 24% lead dioxide) of various colors (the colors are produced by various metal elements), which are fired at a high temperature of more than 1,000 degrees. Its color flow clouds Li color, the quality of crystal clear, luminous.

In ancient China, the original material for making glaze was obtained from the by-products produced during the casting of bronzes, and then made into glaze after refining and processing. The color of glaze is varied, the ancients also called it "five-color stone". In ancient times, it was hard to get it from the people, so people regarded the glaze as even more precious than jade.

Characteristics of Liuli Glass

Chinese Liuli Glass is a combination of ancient traditional culture and modern art, its colorful, changing and magnificent, is a reflection of Oriental delicacy, subtlety, subtlety, and is a fusion of thought, emotion and art.

Liuli is an important decorative component in traditional Chinese architecture, usually used in palaces, temples, mausoleums and other important buildings; it is also a kind of pottery with color for artistic decoration. The main components of glaze are SiO2 (i.e., silicon dioxide), alumina, and silica plus a co-solvent, lead oxide.