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One day, I came across a remark from my mentor: \u2018the blue of celadon is not a color.\u2019 I came to understand that celadon does not contain pigment within the glaze; rather, trace amounts of iron are reduced by the flame, and the spectrum of light passing through the glaze layer appears as a jade-like hue. It is the same principle by which the sky and the sea appear blue, even though water itself is transparent.<br \/>\n&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>I am drawn to things in which light moves slowly, and simply exists. That quality depends less on color than on texture, and I feel that, in order to achieve an ideal glaze, the clay itself, the forming on the wheel, and the firing are of utmost importance.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>The viridian that once captivated me held within it the blue of the sky, the green of trees, and the smell of earth. In recent years, I find myself drawn to blue-green tones reminiscent of weathered bronze, which evoke a sense of nostalgia. 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