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Lung-ch'üan|lʊŋtʃuːˈɑːn| The name of a district in the province of Chekiang, China, used to designate a type of Chinese celadon ware produced mainly during the Sung dynasty (a.d. 960–1279).
1904E. Dillon Porcelain v. 63 Lung-chuan ware was made during Sung times. 1936Burlington Mag. Jan. 9/1 The lovely green celadons of Lung-ch‘üan... Soon it may be possible to identify the celadons made at the different factories of the Lung-ch‘üan district. 1960H. Hayward Antique Coll. 62/1 Typical [of Celadon wares] are..the much-exported Lung-chüan celadons of the Sung and Ming dynasties. 1971L. A. Boger Dict. World Pott. & Porc. 56/1 The characteristic Sung Lung-ch'üan celadon has a body that approaches a white porcelain in character, but its main glory rests in the radiant, light bluish-green glaze. |