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- ...h scales, have also been used to imitate pearls. See also [[luster%20glaze|luster glaze]].1,014 bytes (133 words) - 08:25, 4 August 2022
- ...uce its metallic luster, Ceylon graphite was prepared for use as a [[black pigments|black pigment]] by forming a paste with [[lampblack]], [[vinegar]], and [[T602 bytes (79 words) - 11:09, 28 May 2022
- * Luster = pearly ...of Copper Chlorides and Related Salts in Bronze Corrosion and as Painting Pigments'. ''Studies in Conservation'', 45, 39-54, (2000).1 KB (147 words) - 11:54, 7 December 2022
- ...t. Paratacamite is a basic copper chloride. It has been found as a [[green pigments|green pigment]] in 5th - 8th century Asian wall paintings, as well as in so * Luster = Vitreous to dull1 KB (159 words) - 13:46, 9 December 2022
- * Luster = submetallic. * M.V.Orna, M.J.D.Low, N.S.Baer, "Synthetic Blue Pigments: Ninth to Sixteenth Centuries. I. Literature" ''Studies in Conservation'',1 KB (190 words) - 14:38, 6 July 2022
- ...s in ceramic slips and glazes. Ocher is often added as a reducing agent in luster glazes. * R.D. Harley, ''Artists' Pigments c. 1600-1835'', Butterworth Scientific, London, 19822 KB (338 words) - 13:01, 2 October 2022
- * Luster=vitreous to resinous. * Ruth Siddall, 'Mineral Pigments in Archaeology: Their Analysis and the Range of Available Materials' ''Mine2 KB (217 words) - 13:01, 29 February 2024
- * Luster = vitreous * B. Ford, I.MacLeod, P.Haydock, "Rock art pigments from Kimberley region of Western Australia: identification of the minerals2 KB (248 words) - 13:20, 9 December 2022
- ...flective. The paint film is durable and does not tarnish, but it lacks the luster of [[silver|silver]], so it is generally not used for gilded decoration. Al2 KB (247 words) - 11:29, 26 April 2022
- * Luster=vitreous to pearly. * B. Ford, I.MacLeod, P.Haydock, "Rock art pigments from Kimberley region of Western Australia: identification of the minerals2 KB (269 words) - 13:13, 9 December 2022
- ...as gemstones and paint pigments since ancient times. They are prepared as pigments by careful selection, grinding, washing, and levigation. Coarsely ground az * Luster = vitreous5 KB (735 words) - 14:19, 28 February 2024
- ...arbon content between 92 and 98%. It is hard, black and has a semimetallic luster. Coal is primarily used as a fuel. It may have been used as a black pigment * J.Winter, "The Characterization of Pigments Based on Carbon" ''Studies in Conservation'', 28:49-66, 1983.3 KB (401 words) - 14:02, 31 August 2020
- * Luster = greasy or pearly * R.D. Harley, ''Artists' Pigments c. 1600-1835'', Butterworth Scientific, London, 19823 KB (340 words) - 13:06, 24 January 2023
- * Turns black in contact with copper and lead containing pigments. * Luster = resinous to adamantine.5 KB (683 words) - 12:58, 29 February 2024
- ...ic crystal system.Perfect cleavage in one direction. Fracture = splintery. Luster = pearly to vitreous. [[media:download_file_506.pdf|Characteristics of Common Blue Pigments]]4 KB (607 words) - 13:55, 3 November 2020
- * Luster = veitreous to resinous. [[media:download_file_538.pdf|Characteristics of Common White Pigments]]3 KB (341 words) - 11:41, 27 June 2022
- * Luster = vitreous to dull [[media:download_file_499.pdf|Characteristics of Common Blue Pigments]]4 KB (514 words) - 11:26, 23 December 2022
- ...onsidered permanent as it reacts with copper pigments as well as some lead pigments to produce dark copper or lead sulfides. It is a poor drier for oil paints * Turns black in contact with copper and lead containing pigments.8 KB (1,071 words) - 15:05, 9 September 2024
- * Luster = adamantine. [[media:download_file_533.pdf|Characteristics of Common White Pigments]]3 KB (360 words) - 10:20, 8 December 2022
- ...nd purified to make [[ultramarine blue, natural|natural ultramarine blue]] pigments. Many current pieces of lapis on the market have been dyed or waxed to impr * Luster = dull to greasy4 KB (557 words) - 13:37, 19 December 2022