Pearlescent Glaze is a ceramic surface treatment process that involves adding special materials (such as mica, pearl powder, or mineral micro-particles) to the glaze. After firing, it creates a soft matte texture with a pearl-like luster, often accompanied by subtle shimmering or iridescent effects. Below are the technical details and characteristics:
1. Process Principles
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Glaze Formula: A base glaze (e.g., lime glaze, feldspar glaze) is mixed with mica flakes, shell powder, titanium dioxide, or synthetic pearlescent pigments. When fired at high temperatures, it forms a micron-level reflective layer.
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Firing Temperature: Typically 1200°C–1300°C (high-temperature ceramics) to ensure even melting and stable pearlescent effects.
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Surface Effect: Light scatters among the fine particles in the glaze, producing a soft, luminous glow (not a mirror-like shine).

2. Key Features
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Visual: Low-saturation matte base + delicate iridescence (shifting hues at different angles).
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Tactile: Smooth and silky, resembling a refined matte finish.
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Functionality:
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Fingerprint-resistant: Matte surfaces resist smudges better than glossy glazes.
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Scratch-resistant: High-temperature firing ensures hardness (Mohs scale ~6-7).
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3. Comparison with Other Glazes
| Glaze Type | Finish | Texture | Common Uses |
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| Pearlescent | Matte + Iridescent | Silky-smooth | Luxury tableware, decorative ceramics |
| Glossy Glaze | Mirror-shiny | Slippery | Everyday tableware |
| Matte Glaze | Full-matte | Grainy | Coffee mugs, industrial designs |
| Crackle Glaze | Matte/Glossy | Textured | Artistic ceramics |
4. Applications
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Household Items: Teacups, dinnerware (adds understated elegance).
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Decorative Ceramics: Vases, sculptures (iridescence enhances artistic appeal).
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Jewelry Design: Ceramic beads, pendants (pearl-like aesthetic).
Usage Tips
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Avoid abrasive cleaning: Pearlescent particles may wear off over time.
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Care: Hand-wash with a soft cloth; minimize dishwasher use.
Pearlescent glaze achieves its unique texture through a blend of craftsmanship and materials, making it ideal for sophisticated, refined designs. If your ceramic cup features this glaze, it likely signifies a high-end product.