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Clay vessels used by laypeople are the main products of that era, and today, the city preserves its cultural heritage with the annual Mungyeong Traditional Chasabal (Tea Bowl) Festival ... From Goryeo ...
about 60 ceramics on loan from Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art, are exhibited under the title, “Poetry in Clay: Korean Buncheong Ceramics.” It is the first exhibition in the U.S. focusing solely ...
Buncheong pottery first appeared in the early Joseon Dynasty. Buncheong was produced all across Korea, unlike some ceramics that are specific to certain regions. Since it was also mass-produced, ...
The gallery displays "delicate plates with vibrant stamped patterns, swelling jars encircled with floral carving and large bowls ... Buncheong as the kind of ceramics that "could not be more ...
This is the first exhibition to feature both buncheong ware and later Japanese ceramics inspired by them and to explore their connections. The exhibition is made possible by the Korea Foundation.
Crafting buncheong pottery is like cooking samgyetang, a Korean chicken broth. The pottery is baked twice, for hours and days at a time. You can’t quite tell how the finished products would ...
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