Longquan celadon

Chinese dabaŋkroŋ kɔŋkɔ bilii maaloo parɛɛ kaŋa

Longquan celadon (龍泉青瓷) waa la a green-glazed Chinese ceramic parɛɛ kaŋa, ka a West ka ba boɔla o ka celadon bee greenware, bomaale boŋ ba naŋ maale a yi a yuoni 950 wa tɔ 1550. A kilns da maŋ be la Lishui prefecture naŋ be a southwestern Zhejiang teŋe paaloŋ naŋ be a south of China, aneŋ a north of Fujian teŋgane paaloŋ. A de lantaa poɔ a e wo 500 kilns la ka ba nyɛ,[2] ka lɛ vɛŋ ka a Longquan celadon bomaale zie waa a ceramic saaŋkonoŋ bomaale zikpoŋ kaŋa naŋ be a China paaloŋ poɔ. "Longquan-type" waa la a tɛɛme ŋa ba naŋ noŋ, te kyaare ne a yeli booraboora, bee ŋmaa poɔ ka o waa "southern celadon",[3] aŋa kilns naŋ da waa yaga a be a north China a maala Yaozhou ware bee mine Northern Celadon wares. A waa ŋa yeni yɛlɛ yaga poɔ, kyɛ paaŋ taa tɛɛ tɛɛ mine meŋ a yi a Longquan-type celadon eŋa, aneŋ meŋ ka a maaloo maŋ do saa kyɛ leɛ sigi meŋ wɔgre mine naŋ pare.[4]

Flask, Yuan dynasty, 1271-1368
Vase with unglazed medallions, here using moulds and a resist technique, 14th century.[1]
Group of 13th-century vessels

Technical aspects aneŋ decoration maaleŋ

Daare kyɛ wuoro lannataa maaleŋ

 
"Blueish green" celadon with applied peony scroll design, Southern Song dynasty, 13th century AD

Dabaŋkoroŋ maaleŋ

 
Southern Song Dynasty, 13th Century, Nantoyōsō Collection, Japan, with crackle.

Baŋ ka maaleŋ

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Sommo yizie maaleŋ

Naŋ kanna gɛrɛ maaleŋ

  • Regina Krahl, et al., Chinese Ceramics in the Topkapi Saray Museum, Istanbul, 3 vols, London, 1986

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  1. http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=3179870&partId=1
  2. Krahl and Harrison-Hall, 13; Gompertz, 158 has "over 200 kiln sites" showing the pace of Chinese archaeology in recent decades, and perhaps counting groups rather than individual kilns; Medley, 147, on their locations
  3. Medley, 146
  4. Medley, 115-118; Gompertz, 159, 98-125; for some reason one is typically capitalized and the other not.