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A grayish yellow green that is paler and slightly yellower than average sage green, yellower and lighter than palmetto, and greener and lighter than mermaid.

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  • These cups were of that sea-green tint called celadon, with a very wonderful glow and radiance.
  • And how do they achieve that unmatched celadon finish?
  • That celadon blue is actually the color of those beautiful squash.
  • Fig. 2-27 shows a wood-fired kiln used for firing celadon stoneware.
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