Faience Site

Below is an overview paper on the technology and cultural significance of faience.

Typically copper-based minerals like malachite or metal shavings, which produce the iconic turquoise hue. faience

I. Introduction

In Egyptian culture, the vibrant blue-green color of faience was deeply symbolic, representing . It was frequently used for shabtis (funerary figurines) and amulets intended to provide protection and service in the afterlife. Because of its brilliant appearance, it was often viewed as a more accessible alternative to precious stones like turquoise and lapis lazuli. V. Conclusion Below is an overview paper on the technology

Powdered quartz or sand forms the primary structure. faience

A glaze slurry is directly painted onto or dipped over the pre-formed core. IV. Cultural and Symbolic Significance