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  2. Moon jar - Wikipedia

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    The celadon color appears in a reducing kiln [19] held at temperature longer. [20] The blue moon jar made by Kim Se-yong, that was exhibited in New York in 2023, was made in a wood-fired kiln. [21] Whereas, most plain celadon moon jars are made in a gas-fired or electric kiln.

  3. Kim Se-yong (ceramist) - Wikipedia

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    Kim Se-yong (Korean:김세용, Hanja:世昌 金世龍; born 1946) is a South Korean ceramist and C.E.O of Sechang Artistic Ceramic Institute. [1] He is known for his celadon style on ceramics based upon the traditional Goryeo wares.

  4. Korean pottery and porcelain - Wikipedia

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    Korean pottery developed a distinct style of its own, with its own shapes, such as the moon jar or Buncheong sagi which is a new form between earthenware and porcelain, white clay inlay celadon of Goryeo, and later styles like minimalism that represents Korean Joseon philosophers' idea.

  5. Goryeo ware - Wikipedia

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    It is known as the first type of celadon ever made in Korean Peninsula. [14] Having no decorations, the shape of the bowl and the color of the glaze of this type of celadon are particularly excellent. It is considered to be the earliest celadon. Celadon In relief refers to celadon made using embossing technique. There are two kinds of embossed ...

  6. Korean art - Wikipedia

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    Korean arts include traditions in calligraphy, music, painting and pottery, often marked by the use of natural forms, surface decoration and bold colors or sounds. The earliest examples of Korean art consist of Stone Age works dating from 3000 BC. [ 1 ]

  7. Buncheong - Wikipedia

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    Buncheong is a contemporary term for a specific type of traditional Korean stoneware that developed in the 15th century, during the Joseon Dynasty, as Goryeo celadon techniques and subject matter evolved. [1] Buncheong ware developed from the earlier Goryeo celadon inlay technique called sanggam and rapidly distinguished itself.

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