Koryo celadon pottery
Koryo celadon pottery is a type of Korean ceramic known for its beautiful jade-green glaze. It was produced during the Goryeo Dynasty (918-1392) and is celebrated for its intricate designs and craftsmanship. The pottery often features floral and nature-inspired motifs, showcasing the artisans' skill in both form and decoration.
The celadon glaze is made from a special mixture of clay and minerals, which gives it its distinctive color. Koryo celadon pieces were highly valued and often used in royal households and for ceremonial purposes. Today, they are considered important cultural artifacts and are sought after by collectors worldwide.