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Qing Featherwork Scans Reveal Hidden Pigment Layers

via Phys.org·3d ago

Advanced scans of Qing Dynasty featherwork have revealed multiple birds and hidden pigment layers used in the ancient tian-tsui technique. This discovery provides new insight into how artists historically utilized kingfisher feathers as paint to create brilliant blue colors. The findings enhance our understanding of traditional Chinese artistic methods and material science.

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