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Celadon
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Korean Goryeo Celadon
Goryeo (918–1392 CE) artisans refined the technique, famously integrating intricate inlaid decoration, known as sanggam (象嵌). This involved carving designs into the unfired clay body and then filling the incisions with contrasting slips), usually white or black, before the application of the celadon glaze. Goryeo celadon is renowned for its exceptional thickness and saturation of color, often achieving the highly prized "green of plums ripened under frost" tone. … -
Wandering Zenith
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For the Orkhon Scribes and subsequent philosophical traditions, the Wandering Zenith served as a powerful symbol of unattainable perfection and the essential elusiveness of definitive truth. The belief held was that if the Zenith could be perfectly fixed, the world would immediately cease rotation due to insufficient angular momentum compensation.
The Scribes often dedicated complex, repetitive [carving patterns](/entries/carvin…