Celadon

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A term for ceramics meaning both a type of glaze and the jade green color

Real World Example

Celadon refers to a type of pottery known for its distinctive jade green glaze, which was highly prized in East and Southeast Asia between 500 and 1650. It was important because it represented high craftsmanship and was often used in trade, symbolizing wealth and cultural exchange, especially between China, Korea, and other Asian regions. Celadon ceramics were often used by royalty and in religious ceremonies, reflecting the values of beauty, elegance, and refinement. Today, the appreciation for celadon can be seen in the continued production of similar ceramics and in the way people value artisanal craftsmanship, such as handmade pottery for home decor. For example, many people today cherish handmade, beautifully glazed mugs or bowls for their uniqueness and connection to cultural heritage, much like celadon was admired in the past.

Practice Version

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