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Celadon
term for ceramics denoting both wares glazed in the jade green celadon color / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Celadon is a term for ceramics meaning both a type of glaze and color.[1] Celadon originated in China. Kilns such as the Longquan kiln in Zhejiang province are known for their celadon works.[2] Celadon production later spread to other regions in Asia, such as Japan and Korea[3] and Thailand.
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Celadon ceramic pot