We have a dear young friend who married a man named Celedon. Their son is named Celedon. Neither is light green or gray, or porcelaneous for that matter. Is there a difference if the word has one or two e's? I wonder if she knows that her Hispanic husband might have a French name . . .
Of no value to the Connie's request, but my mind is wandering in a late-lunch-induced haze.
Jeff
Jeffrey L. Boyer, RPA
Project Director
Office of Archaeological Studies, Museum of New Mexico
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From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY on behalf of Ron May
Sent: Thu 8/6/2009 10:57 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: celedon
The term Celadon refers to the light green or grey color of porcelaneous
stoneware produced in Asia. The word is actually French. Be careful of
counterfeits.
Ron May
Legacy 106, Inc.
In a message dated 8/6/2009 9:51:42 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
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A fellow came into my museum recently saying he has some miniature plates
made of celedon in S. Korea. They have fine white sand on the bottom
apparently from firing.
If anyone has information about celedon please contact [log in to unmask]
Thanks,
Connie Street
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