Celadon is the colour of a glaze applied to stoneware and porcelain, that in turn, has given its name to the wares to which it has been applied.

The technique can be traced back to the Shang Dynasty (1600 BC - 1046 BC) in Southern China. The technique spread other areas of China in the 3rd and 4th century, and later to South Korea, Northern Thailand and Japan.

Celadon glazes can be produced in a variety of colors, including white, grey, blue and yellow, depending on the thickness of the applied glaze, the type of clay to which it is applied, and the exact makeup of the glaze.

However, the most famous shades range in color from a very pale green to deep intense green, often meaning to mimic the green shades of jade.

The color is produced by iron oxide in the glaze recipe or clay body.

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A south East Asian shipwreck bowl, having a celadon glaze over…

Southeast Asian Celadon Shipwreck Bowl, 15th-17th Century

A south East Asian shipwreck bowl, having a celadon glaze over a buff terracotta body, probably 15th -17th century, 13 cm diameter

Song or later celadon bowl diameter 14 cm

Celadon Serenade

Song or later celadon bowl diameter 14 cm

Ming Dynasty celadon dish decorated underglaze with a central…

Ming Celadon Phoenix Dish

Ming Dynasty celadon dish decorated underglaze with a central phoenix and foliate rimmed. Two glaze lines and some discolouration. Diameter 33 cm

Ming Dynasty celadon dish with ribbed border surrounding a…

Ming Celadon Dish with Floral Motif & Ribbed Border

Ming Dynasty celadon dish with ribbed border surrounding a central incised floral motif. A/f. Diameter 36 cm

Ming Dynasty celadon dish with an incised underglaze floral…

Ming Dynasty Celadon Floral Dish (37cm)

Ming Dynasty celadon dish with an incised underglaze floral motif. Wear and signs of use. Diameter 37 cm

Chinese Longquan celadon bowl unglazed foot-ring, probably Qing…

Longquan Celadon Bowl, Qing Dynasty (35 cm)

Chinese Longquan celadon bowl unglazed foot-ring, probably Qing Dynasty. Diameter 35 cm

19th century Cantonese celadon and famille rose enamels dish,…

Cantonese Celadon and Famille Rose Enamel Dish

19th century Cantonese celadon and famille rose enamels dish, seal mark to the base. Diameter 25.5 cm

Selection of Chinese pottery from the Tek Sing shipwreck,…

Chinese Pottery Selection from Tek Sing Shipwreck

Selection of Chinese pottery from the Tek Sing shipwreck, including four small blue and white bowls, four spoons, four celadon saucers, four olive-brown glazed saucers and four small moulded dishes. Diameter 11 cm max

Selection of Chinese pottery from the Tek Sing shipwreck,…

Chinese Pottery Selection from Tek Sing Shipwreck

Selection of Chinese pottery from the Tek Sing shipwreck, including four small blue and white bowls, four spoons, four celadon saucers, four olive-brown glazed saucers and four small moulded dishes. Diameter 11 cm max

A Chinese porcelain bowl recovered from the Tek Sing wreck of…

Tek Sing porcelain bowl with carved stand

A Chinese porcelain bowl recovered from the Tek Sing wreck of 1822, circular with slight everted rim, pale celadon glazed with carved and pierced hardwood stand, labelled underneath from original salvage auction. Diameter 16 cm