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Rare Early Buncheong Bowl with Black and White Inlay
Korean: Ceramics: Punchong Pre 1492: item #1119716 0882
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369
$2000
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Late 14th/Early 15th Century Rare and Important Early Buncheong Bowl with Black and White Slip Inlaid geese (symbol of faithfulness), cranes (symbol of faithfulness and longevity), and orchids (symbol of modesty and purity). This is an important piece because it was created right on the cusp between Goryeo Dynasty celadon and Joseon Dynasty buncheong, and has elements of both, making it a rare transitional piece. The inlay is from the Goryeo Period, but the brushed white slip encircling the bowl... Click for details
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Antique Hakeme Korai Hira Chawan Joseon Per.
Korean: Ceramics: Punchong Pre 1837 VR: item #1114265
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Shippodo
510.780.6761
$1300
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刷毛目高麗平茶碗。Since the late 16th century, Korean tea bowls have been an essential part of Japanese aesthetics (especially in tea ceremony). Oda Nobunaga, the first samurai leader of Japan, was known to prefer items from China and Korea and was famous in giving the Hongwanji, the Ichimonji chawan which is now a national treasure. The founder of Japanese tea ceremony Sen no Rikyu also favored Korai wares and Rikyu was known for his use of ... Click for details
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Korean Buncheong Ceramic Art by Kim See Man
Korean: Ceramics: Punchong Contemporary: item #845659 0308
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369
$2700
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Korean Contemporary Buncheong Ceramic Art by Kim See Man. Buncheong is a unique and centuries-old style of ceramics characterized by a white slip surface that is usually decorated in a spontaneous and expressive manner. This has been imitated in Japan's mishima ware. Kim See Man's work has been exhibited at a long list of major museums, including the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, Yale University Art Gallery, Freer/Sackler Gallery of Art, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Museum of Fine Arts in Bo... Click for details
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Korean Buncheong Ceramic Art by Kim See Man
Korean: Ceramics: Punchong Contemporary: item #845658 0307
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369
$2250
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Korean Contemporary Buncheong Ceramic Art by Kim See Man. Buncheong is a unique and centuries-old style of ceramics characterized by a white slip surface that is usually decorated in a spontaneous and expressive manner. This has been imitated in Japan's mishima ware. Kim See Man's work has been exhibited at a long list of major museums, including the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, Yale University Art Gallery, Freer/Sackler Gallery of Art, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Museum of Fine Arts in Bo... Click for details
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Korean Buncheong Ceramic Art by Kim See Man
Korean: Ceramics: Punchong Contemporary: item #845652 0306
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369
$1800
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Korean Contemporary Buncheong Ceramic Art by Kim See Man. Buncheong is a unique and centuries-old style of ceramics characterized by a white slip surface that is usually decorated in a spontaneous and expressive manner. This has been imitated in Japan's mishima ware. Kim See Man's work has been exhibited at a long list of major museums, including the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, Yale University Art Gallery, Freer/Sackler Gallery of Art, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Museum of Fine Arts in Bo... Click for details
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