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This is a 4.75 inch orange uranium glazed bowl found in an antique shop. The makers mark seems to be glazed over and is hard to make out. The practice of using uranium as a glaze pigment was very popular from the 1920's up until the mid 1940's when the government stopped the use of it in the civilian market. Radioactive pieces like this can be found in antique shops in the United States.

 

Pieces like this give off a lot of alpha and beta radiation with some gamma. The radiation reading in CPM (counts per minute) was made using a Radeye B20 radiation detector. The reading represents all the different types of radiation added together. If you want to get a similar radiation reading from this item make sure you are using a pancake probe.

 

Uranium glazed ceramics can be kept in your living space out in the open as the radiation isn’t very penetrating and dissipates to almost nothing at about 6 feet. To completely block the radiation the item can be stored in a glass, plastic, metal or wood display case.

 

These are display items and shouldn’t be used to eat food or drink liquids from. The risk from ingesting small amounts of uranium glaze has been shown to happen.

Uranium Glazed Round Bowl 4.75 Inches 24,000CPM

$35.00Price
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