@article{oai:tobunken.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003915, author = {朽津, 信明 and 久住, 有生 and 前川, 佳文 and 早川, 典子 and Nobuaki, KUCHITSU and Naoki, KUSUMI and Yoshifumi, MAEKAWA and Noriko, HAYAKAWA}, issue = {55}, journal = {保存科学, Science for conservation}, month = {Mar}, note = {A plaster board was experimentally produced in order to reveal heterogeneous surface unevenness of Japanese historical plasters.Application of phenolphthalein on the homogeneous and smooth surface of the plaster led to the application of red-purple foliage pattern. This result shows the existence of chemical heterogeneity on the plaster with homogeneous appearance as well as on historical ones. It also indicates that the plaster will show heterogeneous surface unevenness due to differential dissolution after continuous interaction with water. From these discussions, it may be said that heterogeneous surface unevenness of Japanese historical plasters,including the case of so-called “Foliage-pattern Yagura”of Jufukuji in Kamakura City whose plaster surface looks as if it were artificially carved, does not always reflect original artificial modeling but more likely the result of posteriori weathering.}, pages = {27--35}, title = {〔報告〕漆喰表面の劣化形態に関する実験的考察}, year = {2016} }