Dynasty Celadon




Dynasty Celadon
Anybody can find me some investors interested in treasure hunting project in Riau waters, Indonesia?

Please i need your help cos i found some shipwrecks sites contain celadon ceramics from ancient chinese dynasty such as Tang and Ming. Thanks for anybody who is willing to help me.

I would be very interested. Please post where this find is located.

Goryeo Celadon porcelain


one Yue Ware Celadon Plate with Geometrical Pattern, Chinese Antique Porcelain, Pottery, Bronze, Jade, and Paintings in Dynasty Antique


one Yue Ware Celadon Plate with Geometrical Pattern, Chinese Antique Porcelain, Pottery, Bronze, Jade, and Paintings in Dynasty Antique



One Western Jin Dynasty Yue Ware Celadon Plate with Geometrical Pattern , ProductID:AD7023, here is one Yue Ware Celadon Plate with Geometrical Pattern Height: 2.5 inches, width(Diameter): 12.25 inches, Weight : 5.3 lbs, Condition : good, ——|—— All of your purchases will be mailed by EMS from Shanghai,China——|—— We ship to below location ( please read carefully before you buy it no…


Celadon Blues: Re-create Ancient Chinese Celadon Glazes


Celadon Blues: Re-create Ancient Chinese Celadon Glazes


$8.94


Enter the realm of Sky Blue GlazesThe beautiful, subtle, and visually varied glaze effects of celadons can be achieved with the guidance of this terrific study from noted chemist and potter Robert Tichane, who has done years of research to dissect ancient Chinese glazes and re-create them with modern materials. The results of thousands of tests of this notoriously fussy glaze will guide potters of…

Chinese Glazes: Their Origins, Chemistry, and Recreation


Chinese Glazes: Their Origins, Chemistry, and Recreation


$39.32


Selected by Choice magazine as an Outstanding Academic Book for 2000Chinese glazes have been admired throughout history for their extraordinary qualities and colors—not least in China itself, where their appearance has been compared variously to jade, to tea-dust, to hare’s fur, or to the “color of the sky after the rain.” Some Chinese glazes are vibrant and brilliant in tone, while others are d…

Korean Art from the Gompertz and Other Collections in the Fitzwilliam Museum: A Complete Catalogue (Fitzwilliam Museum Publications)


Korean Art from the Gompertz and Other Collections in the Fitzwilliam Museum: A Complete Catalogue (Fitzwilliam Museum Publications)


$212.06


Including a representative range of ceramics from the fifth to the twentieth century and items in various other materials, the collection of Korean art in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, is one of the finest outside of the Far East. Although Korea’s ceramics equal China’s in quality and technique, they are far less known. Compiled by Yun Yong-i and edited by Regina Krahl, this richly illustrate…


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