
Celadon Pottery
Celadon pottery refers to glazed ceramics characterized by a translucent, jade-like green finish, originating from China's Tang and Song dynasties. Made from clay infused with iron oxide, the pieces are fired in a reduced-oxygen kiln, which causes the glaze to develop its distinctive color and a smooth, glassy surface. Renowned for their beauty and craftsmanship, celadon wares were highly valued for both daily use and artistic expression, influencing ceramic traditions across Asia. The aesthetic merges functionality with elegant simplicity, making celadon pottery a celebrated example of historic ceramic artistry.