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Making Smalt — Grinding Cobalt Blue Glass into the Renaissance Painter's Blue Pigment
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Making Smalt — Grinding Cobalt Blue Glass into the Renaissance Painter's Blue Pigment

Smalt is a pigment made by grinding cobalt-coloured glass into a powder. It was the principal blue pigment available to European painters from the 15th through the 18th century — cheaper than ultramarine (from lapis lazuli) and more abundant than azurite. The production of smalt began in earnest in the glass-making centres of Saxony and Bohemia in the 15th century, where cobalt ores (cobaltite, CoAsS, and smaltite, CoAs₂) were mined from silver-bearing veins in the Erzgebirge mountains.

The process has two stages: first, cobalt ore is roasted to produce cobalt oxide (CoO), which is then fused with potash (potassium carbonate, K₂CO₃) and quartz sand (SiO₂) at 1100-1300°C to make a deep blue potash glass. The glass is quenched in cold water to shatter it, then ground to a powder. Cobalt is one of the most powerful glass-colouring agents known — as little as 0.1% CoO produces a visible blue tint, and 2-5% produces the intense blue used for smalt pigment.

Smalt has a critical and unusual relationship with particle size: coarse-ground smalt is a vivid, deep blue; fine-ground smalt is a pale, washed-out greyish-blue. This is because the blue colour exists within the glass matrix — finer particles have less glass thickness for light to interact with, so less blue is perceived. For this reason, smalt was always ground relatively coarsely for use as a pigment, and it never achieved the fine, smooth texture of ultramarine or azurite. Smalt also has a known weakness in oil painting: over decades, the potash in the glass leaches out (reacting with the acidic oil binder), causing the glass particles to become colourless — explaining why many 17th-century paintings that originally had vivid blue skies now appear grey or brownish.

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