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Smalt production in the Ore Mountains: Characterization of samples related to the production of blue pigment in Bohemia

Journal

ARCHAEOMETRY
Volume 62, Issue 6, Pages 1202-1215

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/arcm.12584

Keywords

smalt; cobalt blue pigment; cobalt ores; XRF; chemical composition; Ore Mountains (Bohemia)

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  1. UCT Prague

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The study deals with the chemical composition of samples related to the production of a blue pigment/smalt. The samples examined come from the regions of Sovi hut and Horni Blatna (north-west Bohemia) dating to the 16th and 17th centuries. These locations are often mentioned in relation to the discoverer of smalt production technology: Christopher Schurer. The aim of the study is to evaluate the chemical composition of samples from both localities as well as with respect to the ores occurring in the given regions. The samples can be divided into two basic groups. The first clearly represents smalt (potassium glass coloured with cobalt), while the second apparently constitutes the samples of the so-called 'speiss' (an aluminosilicate mass with metallic compounds). The analysis of the smalt confirmed the representation of minor elements bismuth and nickel (always) and uranium and molybdenum (rarely), which are found in Co ores from the Ore Mountains. The paper is the first to present the composition of actual blue pigment finds originating directly from the production sites, while the available literature has so far only reported the results of analyses of the pigments already used when referring to the Ore Mountains.

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