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- Celadon - Wikipedia
Celadon glaze refers to a family of usually partly transparent but colored glazes, many with pronounced (and sometimes accentuated) "crackle", or tiny cracks in the glaze produced in a wide variety of colors, generally used on stoneware or porcelain pottery bodies
- Celadon at Home – Celadon | Furniture. Accessories. One-of-a-kinds . . .
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- Celadon | History, Glaze Techniques | Britannica
celadon, greenish ceramic glaze that is used on stoneware Celadon is used both for the glaze itself and for the article so glazed It is particularly valued in China, Korea, Thailand, and Japan
- Celadon City - Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia
Celadon is the main place to spend money in Kanto, through the Celadon Department Store and the Celadon Game Corner It is the home of the Celadon Condominiums, where residents of the city live, and the Celadon Hotel, where visitors can rest
- What Is Celadon Pottery and Why Is It Green? - ScienceInsights
Celadon pottery is a type of ceramic known for its distinctive green glaze, produced by firing iron-rich glaze in a kiln at temperatures above 1,100°C
- Korean Celadon Pottery - World History Encyclopedia
The celadon (or greenware) ceramics produced in ancient Korea during the Goryeo Dynasty (918-1392 CE), are regarded as some of the finest and most elegant pottery pieces produced anywhere
- CELADON Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CELADON is a grayish-yellow green
- Goryeo Celadon - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
During the nearly five centuries of the Goryeo dynasty (918–1392), celadon constituted the main type of ceramics produced on the Korean peninsula This exquisite ware typically appears gray-green in hue
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