Seladon

Cup with celadon glaze by Fritz Rossmann.
Ceramic with special colouring.
Seladon refers to grey-green to blue-green thickly applied feldspar glazes whose special colouring comes from iron oxide. Seladons originate from China and are mainly applied to porcelain, but also to earthenware.
If you are interested in ceramics with celadon glaze, you should have a look at these ceramists:inside:
Clear shapes with lively surfaces and a sensual-haptic pleasure: Sybille Abel-Kremer's bowls, mugs, vases and jars are wonderful to "touch" with the hands.
Tiled stoves, tiled stoves, energy ceramics, copper red vessels - the unusual assortment of Josef Wieser seems inexhaustible.
Perfect forms, sculptures with function: Roswitha Winde-Pauls produces unique vessels from Limoges porcelain with great craftsmanship.
Once trained as a wheel potter, Maja Wlachopulos discovered her passion for filigree and playful jewellery creations:
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