Coloring of Spun Glass Figurines Attributed to Nevers—A Huge Variety of Composition Imposed by the Preparation Process
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Portable X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy (pXRF)
2.2. Raman Micro-Spectroscopy
2.3. Objects
3. Results
3.1. Metal Frame
3.2. Flux
3.3. Opacifiers
3.4. Cobalt Sources
3.5. Yellow Pigments
3.6. Pink, Black and Brown
3.7. Aventurine
3.8. Rb, Sr, Y and Zr as Trace Elements
3.9. Chemometrics
4. Discussion
4.1. Compositional Variability
4.2. Technical Constraints and Comparison with Perrot’s Workshop Production
4.3. Pink and Carnation
4.4. Evolution over Time
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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| View | Inventory Number, Description (H/D: cm) Period | Analyzed Color | View | Inventory Number, Description (H/D: cm) Period | Analyzed Color | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Raman | XRF | Raman | XRF | ||||
![]() | OAP 798 Pilgrim of St-Jacques (15) 17th c. | White (carnation) Blue Yellow Black | White (carnation) Blue Yellow Black | ![]() | NOA 969.2.4.3 Shepherd (7.5) 4th quarter of the 18th c. | White Blue Yellow Black | White Blue Yellow Black Metal |
![]() | OAP 769 Lady (16) 2nd quarter of the 17th c. | Blue Yellow Brown | White (carnation) Blue Yellow Brown | ![]() | NOA 310 Virgin with child (20.9) 4th quarter of the 18th c. | White Blue Pink | White Blue Pink Green Glass Metal |
![]() | OAP 770 The real drinker (12.5) 2nd half of the 17th c. | White Blue Yellow Black Glass | White Blue Yellow Black Glass | ![]() | NOA 255 Gosling merchant (10.3) 4th quarter of the 18th c. | White Black Pink Yellow | White Blue (pale) Blue Turquoise Pink Yellow Black |
![]() | OAP 777 Pomone (16) 3rd quarter of the 17th c. | White Blue Black Metal | White Blue Pink Black | ![]() | OAP 756 St-Pierre (18) 4th quarter of the 18th c. | White Blue (dark) Blue (pale) Pink Yellow | White Blue (dark) Yellow Aventurine Black Green Red |
![]() | NOA 2006.0.64 St-Jerome (11.2) 3th quarter of the 17th c. (restauration) | White Pink Yellow | White Pink Black Brown Glass | ![]() | OAP 784 Virgin with child (13) 4th quarter of the 18th c. | White Blue Blue (dark) Pink Yellow | White Blue Blue (dark) Pink Yellow |
![]() | NOA 961.4.6 The good Shepherd (7.1) 4th quarter of the 17th c. | White Blue Brown Red | White Blue Brown Red | ![]() | NOA 2016.2.1 Louis XVIII (10) circa 1815 (the legs have been restored) | White | White Blue Blue (dark) Pink Yellow Orange Black Brown |
![]() | NOA 213.1 The Spring (allegory) (15.2) 4th quarter of the 17th c. | n.a. | White Blue Pink Red | ![]() | NOA 2016.2.2 Duc de Berri (10) circa 1815 | n.a. | White (carnation) Blue Yellow Black |
![]() | NOA 213.2 The Summer (allegory) (15.5) 4th quarter of the 17th c. | n.a. | White Pink Yellow Green Brown Red Glass | ![]() | NOA 2016.2.3 Duchess d’Angouleme | n.a. | White Pink Black Brown Green Glass |
![]() | NOA 213.3 The Autumn (allegory) (15.3) 4th quarter of the 17th c. | White Yellow-green Black Glass | White Carnation Yellow Green Black Glass | ![]() | NOA 2016.2.4 Duc Angouleme (10) circa 1815 | n.a. | White Blue Yellow Black |
![]() | NOA 213.4 The Winter (allegory) (15.3) 4th quarter of the 17th c. | White Blue Black Brown | White Blue Pink Yellow-Aventurine Black Glass | ![]() | OAP 765 Crucifix (22) 17th (figurines) and 18th (miniature Altar piece) | n.a. | White Blue (gem) Turquoise Gold |
| Nevers [9,10,11] | Orléans [8,63] | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NG69 | NG75 | NG1 | Eros | |||||||||
| Color | Green | Green | Green | White | White | White | White | White | Red | Green | Yellow | Blue |
| SiO2 | 55.2 | 62.6 | 61.7 | 81.2 | 44.7 | 58 | 77 | 64 | 38 | 34 | 36 | 47 |
| Al2O3 | 0.3 | 0.6 | 0.1 | 0.2 | 0.27 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| MgO | 1.1 | 2.7 | 1.2 | 0.36 | 0.34 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Na2O | 4.8 | 8.5 | 13.9 | 0.14 | 2.07 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| K2O | 11.1 | 8.1 | 8.9 | 6.79 | 11.77 | 17 | 8 | 14 | 4 | 2 | 3 | 9 |
| CaO | 4.9 | 7.2 | 4.7 | 1.37 | 1.33 | 14 | 4 | 12 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 2 |
| PbO | 15.4 | 5.3 | 5.5 | 9.1 | 37.9 | - | 4 | - | 38 | 55 | 44 | 30 |
| Fe2O3 | 0.2 | 0.6 | 0.2 | 0.1 | 0.14 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Sb2O3 | 0.3 | 0.7 | 0.7 | 0.01 | 0.07 | 5 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 1 | ||
| MnO | - | 0.1 | - | 0.07 | 0.05 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| CuO | 6 | 2 | 3.4 | 0.005 | 0.03 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| SnO2 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 13 | 7 | 12 | 9 |
| P2O5 | - | - | - | - | - | 6 | 3 | 10 | - | - | - | - |
| As2O3 | - | - | - | - | - | - | 1 | - | - | - | - | 1 |
| SO3 | 0.4 | 0.7 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Cl | 0.6 | 0.7 | - | 0.17 | 0.98 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| 100.3 | 99.8 | 100.3 | 99.5 | 99.65 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 97 | 100 | 98 | 98 | |
| Artifact | Opacifier | Pigment/Colorant Agent and Associated Elements | Date | Remarks | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Raman | XRF | Raman | XRF | ||||
| Colorless | OAP 770 | K,Ca | 17th | No Pb | |||
| NOA 2006.0.64 | Sn | 17th | Pb glass | ||||
| NOA 213.2 | no | 17th | Pb-rich glass | ||||
| NOA 213.3 | K,Ca | 17th | No Pb | ||||
| NOA 213.4 | 17th | Pb-rich glass | |||||
| NOA 20216.2.3 | 19th | Pb glass | |||||
| White | OAP 798 | Sn | 17th | Pb | |||
| OAP 769 | Sb,As | 17th | Pb glass | ||||
| OAP 770 | Ca2Sb2O7 | Sb | 17th | Pb glass | |||
| OAP 777 | SnO2 | Sn | 17th | Pb-rich glass | |||
| NOA 2006.0.64 | TiO2 | Ti,Sn,As | 17th | Restored? Pb glass | |||
| NOA 213.1 | Ca2Sb2O7 | Sb | 17th | Pb-rich glass | |||
| NOA 213.2 | Sb | 17th | Pb-rich glass | ||||
| NOA 213.2 | Sb,Sn | 17th | Pb-rich glass | ||||
| NOA 213.3 | Ca2Sb2O7 | Sb | 17th | Pb glass | |||
| NOA 213.4 | Ca2Sb2O7 | Sb | 17th | Pb glass | |||
| NOA 961.4.6 | Ca2Sb2O7 | ||||||
| NOA 969.2.4.3 | Ca2Sb2O7 | Sn | 18th | Pb glass | |||
| OAP 784 | Ca2Sb2O7 | Sb | 18th | Pb glass | |||
| NOA 310 | Ca2Sb2O7 | Sb,Sn | Co | 18th | Pb-rich glass | ||
| NOA 255 | As-apatite | As | 18th | Pb-rich glass | |||
| NOA 756 | Ca2Sb2O7 | Sb | Sb | Pb poor glass | |||
| NOA 2016.2.1 | Ca2Sb2O7 | Sb | 19th | Pb-poor glass | |||
| NOA 2026.2.2 | Sb | 19th | Pb-rich glass | ||||
| NOA 2026.2.3 | Sb | 19th | Pb-poor glass | ||||
| NOA 2016.2.4 | Sb | 19th | Pb glass | ||||
| OAP 765 | Sn | Pb-rich glass | |||||
| Blue | OAP 798 | Sn,Sb | Co,As | 17th | Pb glass | ||
| OAP 769 | Ca2Sb2O7 | Sb | Co,As | 17th | Pb glass | ||
| OAP 770 | As-based | Sn | Co,As | 17th | Pb-rich glass | ||
| OAP 777 | SnO2 | Sn | Co,As | 17th | Pb glass | ||
| NOA 213.4 | ? | Co,As | 17th | ? | |||
| NOA 961.4.6 | (Ca2Sb2O7) | Sb | Co,As | 17th | Pb-rich glass | ||
| NOA 969.2.4.3 | SnO2 | Sn,Sb | Co,As | 18th | Pb glass | ||
| OAP 784 | no | Sb | Co,As,Mn,Ni | 18th | Pb glass | ||
| OAP 784 | SnO2 | Sn,Sb | Co,Cu,As | 18th | Pb-rich glass | ||
| NOA 310 | Ca2Sb2O7 | Sn,Sb | Co, ? | 18th | Pb poor glass | ||
| NOA 255 | As | Co,AS,Ni | 18th | Pb-rich glass | |||
| NOA 255 | As | Co,As,cu | 18th | Pb-rich glass | |||
| OAP 756 | Mn,Co,As | 18th | Pb-rich glass | ||||
| NOA 2026.2.1 | Mn,Co,As | 19th | Pb-glass | ||||
| NOA 2016.2.2 | Co,As | 19th | Pb-rich glass | ||||
| NOA 2016.2.4 | Co,As | 19th | Pb-rich glass | ||||
| OAP 765 | Cu | No Pb (turquoise) | |||||
| Yellow | OAP 798 | PbSb NY | Sn,Sb,Zn | 17th | Pb-rich glass | ||
| OAP 769 | PbSb NY | Sn,Sb | 17th | Pb-rich glass | |||
| OAP 770 | Pb2Sb2−xSnxO7 | Sb,Sn | 17th | Pb-rich glass | |||
| OAP 770 | As-based | - | - | 17th | Pb-rich glass | ||
| OAP 770 | Ca3(PO4)2 | Pb2Sb2−xSnxO7 | Sn,Sb | 17th | Pb-rich glass | ||
| NOA 213.3 | Pb2Sb2−xSnxO7 | Sb,Cu,Zn | 17th | Pb-rich glass | |||
| NOA 969.2.4.3 | Pb2Sb2−xSnxO7 | Sb,Sn,Fe | 18th | Pb-rich glass | |||
| OAP 784 | Pb2Sb2−xSnxO7 | Sb,Sn,Zn | 18th | Pb-rich glass | |||
| NOA 255 | Pb2Sb2−x−ySnxZnyO7 | Sn,Sb,Zn | 18th | Pb-rich glass | |||
| NOA 756 | Pb2Sb2−xSnxO7 | Sn,Sb | 18th | Pb-rich glass | |||
| NOA 2016.2.1 | Fe,Sb | 19th | Pb-rich glass (orange) | ||||
| NOA 2016.2.2 | Sb,Sn,Fe | Pb-rich glass | |||||
| NOA 2026.2.4 | Sn,Sb | Pb-rich glass | |||||
| Brown | NOA 2006.0.64 | Sn,Sb | Mn,Fe | 17th | Pb glass | ||
| NOA 961.4.6 | Sb | Mn,Fe | 17th | Pb-rich glass | |||
| NOA 2016.2.1 | Sb | Fe | 19th | No Pb | |||
| NOA 2016.2.3 | Sb | Mn,Fe | 19th | Pb-poor glass | |||
| Black | OAP 798 | Mn | 17th | Pb glass | |||
| OAP 770 | Mn,Fe, Ba | 17th | Pb-poor glass | ||||
| OAP 777 | Sb | Mn | 17th | Pb glass | |||
| NOA 2006.0.64 | Sn | Mn | 17th | Pb glass | |||
| NOA 213.3 | Fe | 17th | No Pb | ||||
| NOA 213.4 | Mn,Fe | 17th | No Pb | ||||
| NOA 969.2.4.3 | Sb | Mn,Fe | 18th | Pb glass | |||
| OAP 756 | Mn,Fe | 18th | No Pb | ||||
| 2016.2.2 | Fe,Mn,Ba | 19th | No Pb | ||||
| 2016.2.3 | Sb | Mn | Pb-rich glass | ||||
| Aventurine | OAP 769 | Sb,Sn | Cu | 17th | Pb-rich glass | ||
| NOA 213.4 | Sb,Sn | Cu | 1èth | Pb glass17th | |||
| Pink | OAP 777 | Sn | Mn,Cu | 17th | Pb-rich glass | ||
| NOA 2006.0.64 | Sn | Cu,Zn,As | 17th | Pb glass | |||
| NOA 213.1 | Sn,Sb | ? | 17th | Pb-rich glass | |||
| NOA 213.2 | Sb,Sn | As ?,Cu | 17th | Pb-rich glass | |||
| NOA 213.3 | Sb,Sn | ? | 17th | Pb-rich glass | |||
| NOA 310 | As-based, Fluorescence | Sb | As | 18th | Pb-rich glass | ||
| NOA 255 | Fluorescence | As | Pb-rich glass | ||||
| OA 756 | Fluorescence As-based | Sb,As | As | 18th | Pb-rich glass | ||
| NOA 2016.2.1 | Sb | As | 19th | Pb-rich glass | |||
| NOA 2016.2.3 | Sb | As | 19th | Pb glass | |||
| Red | NOA 961.4.6 | Fluorescence | Cu,Fe | 17th | No Pb | ||
| Grey | NOA 2555 | Cu,Mn,As,Ni | 18th | Pb-rich glass | |||
| Green | NOA 213.1 | Sn | Cu | 17th | Pb-rich glass | ||
| NOA 213.2 | Sb,Sn | Cu ? | 17th | Pb-rich glass | |||
| NOA 310 | Sb | Cu,As | Pb-rich glass | ||||
| NOA 756 | Sb | Cu | No Pb | ||||
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Colomban, P.; Simsek-Franci, G.; Chevalier, M.-L. Coloring of Spun Glass Figurines Attributed to Nevers—A Huge Variety of Composition Imposed by the Preparation Process. Heritage 2026, 9, 230. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage9060230
Colomban P, Simsek-Franci G, Chevalier M-L. Coloring of Spun Glass Figurines Attributed to Nevers—A Huge Variety of Composition Imposed by the Preparation Process. Heritage. 2026; 9(6):230. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage9060230
Chicago/Turabian StyleColomban, Philippe, Gulsu Simsek-Franci, and Marie-Lys Chevalier. 2026. "Coloring of Spun Glass Figurines Attributed to Nevers—A Huge Variety of Composition Imposed by the Preparation Process" Heritage 9, no. 6: 230. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage9060230
APA StyleColomban, P., Simsek-Franci, G., & Chevalier, M.-L. (2026). Coloring of Spun Glass Figurines Attributed to Nevers—A Huge Variety of Composition Imposed by the Preparation Process. Heritage, 9(6), 230. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage9060230





















