The hexadecimal RGB code of Celadon Blue color is #007BA7. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 00 red (0/256), a 7B green (123/256) and a A7 blue component (167/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(0,123,167).
Celadon Celadon (/ˈsɛlədɒn/) is a term for pottery denoting both wares glazed in the jade green celadon color, also known as greenware or "green ware" (the term
Pokémon Red and Blue Vermillion City (クチバシティ Kuchiba City), Lavender Town (シオンタウン Cion Town), Celadon City (タマムシシティ Tamamushi City), Fuchsia City (セキチクシティ Sekichiku City), Saffron
Shades of green seawater as seen from the surface. Celadon /ˈsɛlədɒn/ is a pale greyish shade of green, or rather a range of such shades. Celadon originates as a term for a class
Korean pottery and porcelain which is a new form between earthenware and porcelain, white clay inlay celadon of Goryeo, and later styles like minimalism that represents Korean Joseon
Longquan celadon Longquan celadon (龍泉青瓷) is a type of green-glazed Chinese ceramic, known in the West as celadon or greenware, produced from about 950 to 1550. The kilns
Chinese ceramics box highlighted in The Macau Museum in Lisbon, Portugal Blue and white vase, c. 1300 Celadon shoulder pot, late Yuan dynasty, with relief peaches, lotuses
Christian University of Indonesia Jakarta , Indonesia Campus Jakarta — Campus A; Jakarta — Campus B Colors Celadonblue, yellow and white Affiliations Association Of Christian Universities
Color in Chinese culture structures to represent heaven. It is also the color of jade as well as celadon that was developed to imitate it. Separately, green hats are associated
Yaozhou ware (Chinese: 耀州窯; pinyin: Yàozhōu yáo; Wade–Giles: Yao-chou yao) is a type of celadon or greenware in Chinese pottery, which was at its height during the Northern
Goryeo in a modified Chinese-style 'dragon' kiln. The distinctive blue-grey-green of Korean celadon is caused by the iron content of the glaze with a minimum