The natural aesthetic visual effect resembling ice and jade
Mar 12,2026
What is most acclaimed about celadon tea sets is undoubtedly their intoxicating glaze color. This unique celadon hue is not a garish, artificially synthesized color, but rather the natural "green of a thousand peaks" that emerges after the baptism of fire, when the appropriate amount of iron oxide contained in the body and glaze is subjected to a reducing flame atmosphere. The ancients used the most beautiful words to describe it, praising it as "green as jade, bright as a mirror, and resonant as a chime." It can embody the grandeur of "capturing the green of a thousand peaks" as depicted by the Tang Dynasty poet Lu Guimeng, or the gentle warmth and clarity of "resembling ice and imitating jade" praised by later generations. This celadon color possesses both the clarity of spring water, the softness of green clouds, and the freshness of a tender lotus. The glaze color of each celadon tea set is full of subtle variations—some are powder-green, some plum-green, some bean-green—with rich gradations and enduring charm. When you hold it in your palm and gaze at the faint green light emanating from within, it feels as if you can condense a landscape onto the tea table. This is not only a visual delight but also a cleansing for the soul, allowing people amidst the hustle and bustle of the city to feel nature's tranquility and peace through this touch of elegant green, and to appreciate the unique subtlety and elegance inherent in Eastern aesthetics.
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