Gort Li

Gort Li

Blue and White Porcelain

Blue and white porcelain features white clay bodies decorated with cobalt oxide under a transparent glaze, fired at temperatures exceeding 1300°C. This technique produces a striking contrast between vivid blue imagery and pristine white ground, with designs ranging from floral…

Doucai Decoration

Doucai (literally “contrasting colors”) combines underglaze cobalt blue outlines with overglaze enamel fills, creating a harmonious interplay between “bone” and “flesh” of the design. This two-step process requires precise registration between the initial blue underglaze firing and subsequent enamel application.…

Overglaze Decoration

Overglaze decoration involves applying colored enamels to already glazed and fired ceramics, followed by a second low-temperature firing (600–900°C). This technique enables a wider color palette than underglaze methods, with pigments suspended in a glassy medium that fuses to the…

Underglaze Decoration

Underglaze decoration is a technique where painted designs are applied to the ceramic surface before glazing and firing, creating durable, vibrant patterns protected by a transparent glaze layer. This method uses mineral oxide pigments that fuse with the glaze during…