The Origin of Yue Kiln Celadon

Yue Kiln, China's top ancient celadon kiln, originated in Wei-Jin era, flourished in Tang-era Yuyao, named after Yuezhou in Five Dynasties, famed for superb porcelain, lasting over 1,000 years.

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Influence of Yue Kiln Celadon Porcelain

Yue Kiln celadon, prized for its thin body, even glaze, and bright jade-like color, has a rich history and profound influence. It served imperial tribute and was vital in Tang Dynasty trade and culture.

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Characteristics of Celadon Porcelain

Ceramics of that time were not only durable but also high-quality, featuring acid and alkali resistance, easy cleaning, and preserving the original taste of food.

Mainstream Celadon Porcelain Shapes

Jar, pot, bowl, basin, box, brush washer, water dropper, alms bowl, inkstone, incense burner, stove, wine vessel (zun), lamp, chamber pot (huzi), vase, teacup, etc.