Celadon Green Color

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Celadon Green Color 164 - #2F847C

Celadon is a term for ceramics denoting both a type of glaze and a ware of celadon. This type of ware was invented in ancient China, such as in the Zhejiang province. Celadon has since been spread to various regions in Asia, such as Northern Thailand.

The unique grey or green celadon glaze is a result of iron oxide's transformation from ferric to ferrous iron during the firing process. Longquan celadon wares, which Nigel Wood (1999) writes were first made during the Northern Song, had bluish, blue-green, and olive green glazes and high silica and alkali contents which resembled later porcelain wares made at Jingdezhen and Dehua rather than stonewares.

The term "celadon" for the pottery's pale jade-green glaze was coined by European connoisseurs of the wares. One theory is that the term first appeared in France in the 17th century and that it is named after the shepherd Celadon in Honoré d'Urfé's French pastoral romance, L'Astrée (1627), who wore pale green ribbons

Chinese Longquan Celadon from Zhejiang, Song Dynasty,
13th century, Musée Guimet in Paris
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