Celadon Blue 🎨 RGB Color Code: #007BA7
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). Closest WebSafe color: Medium Persian blue (#006699)
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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
8° 54% 54% 64% 79% Celadon #ACE1AF 67% 88% 69% 123° 47% 78% 24% 88% Celadon blue #007BA7 0% 48% 65% 196° 100% 33% 100% 65% Celadon green #2F847C 18% 52%
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
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
which is a new form between earthenware and porcelain, white clay inlay celadon of Goryeo, and later styles like minimalism that represents Korean Joseon
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
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
(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
Jakarta , Indonesia Campus Jakarta — Campus A; Jakarta — Campus B Colors Celadon blue, yellow and white Affiliations Association Of Christian Universities
white porcelain based clay body included: white white with blue underglaze siege (celadon) blue wash with/without gold outline/pattern polychrome - multi-coloured

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