saang mga bansa nanggaling ang celadon?
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saang mga bansa nanggaling ang celadon?
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Celadon is a term for pottery denoting both wares glazed in the jade green celadon color, also known as greenware (the term specialists now tend to use[1]), and a type of transparent glaze, often with small cracks, that was first used on greenware, but later used on other porcelains. Celadon originated in China, though the term is purely European, and notable kilns such as the Longquan kiln in Zhejiang province are renowned for their celadon glazes.[2] Celadon production later spread to other parts of East Asia, such as Japan and Korea[3] as well as Southeast Asian countries such as Thailand. Eventually, European potteries produced some pieces, but it was never a major element there. Finer pieces are in porcelain, but both the color and the glaze can be produced in stoneware and earthenware. Most of the earlier Longquan celadon is on the border of stoneware and porcelain, meeting the Chinese but not the European definitions of porcelain.
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Ang Celadon ay nagmula sa Tsina, bagaman ang terminong ito ay pulos European, at ang mga kilalang kilnanan tulad ng Longquan na hurno sa lalawigan ng Zhejiang ay kilala sa kanilang mga celadon glazes. Ang produksyon ng Celadon kalaunan kumalat sa iba pang mga bahagi ng Silangang Asya, tulad ng Japan at Korea pati na rin ang mga bansa sa Timog-silangang Asya tulad ng Thailand.
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