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Scholars hotly debate the date of the first decorative use of copper in the manufacture of Korean celadon ceramics. Some authorities argue that because one of the earliest examples featuring such decoration, a lotus-shaped ewer, was excavated from a tomb dated to 1257, the use of the technique in Korea probably dates from the 1200s. Other authorities contend this ewer instead dates to the previous century, citing the similarity of its incised lotus-petals to other surviving pieces of that era. They maintain that the ewer must have been old-perhaps a treasured antique-when it was buried. Either dating of the method's introduction would support scholars' claims that copper was used in decorating ceramics in Korea before it was used in China.
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