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Dass and are based on this passage.
It can be inferred from the passage that the manufacture of copper-
decorated ceramics in China
Scholars hotly debate the date of the first decorative use of
corper in the manufacture of Korean celadon ceramics. Some
authories sargue that because one of the earliest examples featuring
such decoration, a lotus-shaped ewer, was excavated from a tomb
duted to 1257, the use of the technique in Korea probably dates
from the 1200s. Other authonties contend this ewer instead dates to
the previous century, citing the similarity of its incised lotus petals
O often produced pieces featuring lotus leaves
predated the manufacture of celadon ceramics there
to other surviving pieces of that era. They maintain that the ewer
must have been old-perhaps a treasured antique—when it was
bmed. 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.
influenced the popularity of copper-decorated ceramics in Korea
grew relatively quickly after the introduction of such pieces to the
region
O began at some point after the mid-1200s​

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Answered by adarshmaurya2008
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Section 3 of 6 Question 7 of 20

00:20:11 Hide Time

Dass and are based on this passage.

It can be inferred from the passage that the manufacture of copper-

decorated ceramics in China

Scholars hotly debate the date of the first decorative use of

corper in the manufacture of Korean celadon ceramics. Some

authories sargue that because one of the earliest examples featuring

such decoration, a lotus-shaped ewer, was excavated from a tomb

duted to 1257, the use of the technique in Korea probably dates

from the 1200s. Other authonties contend this ewer instead dates to

the previous century, citing the similarity of its incised lotus petals

O often produced pieces featuring lotus leaves

predated the manufacture of celadon ceramics there

to other surviving pieces of that era. They maintain that the ewer

must have been old-perhaps a treasured antique—when it was

bmed. 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.

influenced the popularity of copper-decorated ceramics in Korea

grew relatively quickly after the introduction of such pieces to the

region

O began at some point after the mid-1200s

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