
Song Dynasty Celadon
Song Dynasty celadon refers to a distinctive type of glazed ceramic ware produced in China between the 10th and 13th centuries. Known for their elegant, translucent greenish-blue glaze, these ceramics exemplify advanced craftsmanship and aesthetic refinement. The glaze often resembles jade, symbolizing purity and status, and features subtle carved or molded decorations. Song celadon was highly prized both domestically and internationally, influencing ceramic styles across East Asia. Its technical innovation and artistic beauty reflect the era's sophistication in ceramic artistry, making it a celebrated example of Chinese technological and cultural achievement.