Potter's pink
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Descripción
A pink pigment used in ceramics and as a pale pink artists color. It was first developed ca. 1790 by a potter in Staffordshire. The color is produced when chromic oxide and tin oxide fuse in the presence of lime. The color is dependent on particle size and is not always uniform. The same pink can also be formed by the combination of chromium and zircon oxides.
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Otros términos
- 陶工粉紅色 [zh]
- pottenbakkersroze [nl]
- rosado de alfarero [es]
- táo gōng fěn hóng sè [zh]
- tao gong fen hong se [zh]
- t'ao kung fen hung se [zh]
- mineral lake [en]
- tin pink [en]
- chrome-tin pink [en]
- pink, potter's [en]
- 陶工粉紅 [zh]
- 礦物色澱 [zh]