Korean CeramicsKorea Foundation, 2008 - 232 pagine Korea boasts a ceramics history that dates back 10,000 years. It is distinguished by its infinite embrace of nature. Through a continued mutual exchange with China, Korea developed a ceramics style that captured the Korean spirit. The uniqueness of Korean ceramics stems from the austere humility of the earthenware, the jade-green color of Goryeo celadon, the wit of Joseon buncheong ware and the refined beauty of Joseon white porcelain. |
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Defining Ceramics | 13 |
The Beautiful Art of Shaping Vessels from | 23 |
Earthenware | 43 |
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