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68. Kyo yaki Tachikichi red-crazed celadon teacup

$40.00

Kyo yaki Tachikichi red-crazed celadon teacup. 9.3cm x 5.5cm. Sold individually.

Celadon was first developed in China and refers to the characteristic green glaze that can be applied to porcelain, stoneware, and earthenware. The celadon glaze contains a measured percentage of iron oxide that turns green in a reduction firing. However, the glaze can range in colors, including blue, yellow, and brown. Celadon became famous during the Song dynasty and was one of the hallmarks of the elegant ceramic traditions of that time.

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Kyo yaki Tachikichi red-crazed celadon teacup. 9.3cm x 5.5cm. Sold individually.

Celadon was first developed in China and refers to the characteristic green glaze that can be applied to porcelain, stoneware, and earthenware. The celadon glaze contains a measured percentage of iron oxide that turns green in a reduction firing. However, the glaze can range in colors, including blue, yellow, and brown. Celadon became famous during the Song dynasty and was one of the hallmarks of the elegant ceramic traditions of that time.

Kyo yaki Tachikichi red-crazed celadon teacup. 9.3cm x 5.5cm. Sold individually.

Celadon was first developed in China and refers to the characteristic green glaze that can be applied to porcelain, stoneware, and earthenware. The celadon glaze contains a measured percentage of iron oxide that turns green in a reduction firing. However, the glaze can range in colors, including blue, yellow, and brown. Celadon became famous during the Song dynasty and was one of the hallmarks of the elegant ceramic traditions of that time.