DOO-WOO - KOREAN ONGGI SET - 10 TOOLS Set includes 10 different tools.
Pages: 156, Hardcover, Ewha Womans University Press
Five Centuries of Korean Ceramics: Pottery and Porcelain of the Yi Dynasty Akaboshi, Goro & Nakamaru, Heiichiro 6 x 8.5", 159 pp. 112 illustrations, 17 in color, cloth, d.j., New York, 1975. (o.p.; sl wear to d.j., text near fine) A short but insightful account on Yi porcelain written by a renowned collector. Weatherhill, Inc. Price $70.00 Item # 14524 ISBN 0834815141 Weatherhill, Inc.
The Spirit of Korean Cultural Roots 14: Pottery - Korean Traditional Handicrafts Author: Rha Sunhwa Publisher: Ewha Womans University Press Pub. Date: May. 2006 Hardcover: 151 pages Dimensions (in inches): 7.4 x 5.12 x 0.59 written in ENGLISH This book discusses pottery, which has been a part of the daily life of Koreans throughout the ages. The history of Korean pottery began with people making earthenware vessels to store food. This was followed by the development of stoneware, pottery fired at high
BUDDHA - 1 Geumdong Mireuk Bosal Bangasayusang, or Korean Gilt-Bronze Maitreya Bodhisattva Half-Sitting Thinking Buddha Statue. Official Bronze Replica Statue commissioned by the South Korean Government for the 5000 Years of Korean Art Exhibition in 1976. The Geumdong Mireuk Bosal Bangasayusang is such an integral part of Korean culture and history, that the Korean people have chosen this one Korean Buddha Statue to cherish and revere over all the other Buddhas in Buddhism. Please Double Click Image for a
stoneware pottery american penn pennsylvania bennington pottery majolica italian majolica maolica jug crock lion blue glaze vermont redware luster bowl miniature birds animals butter churns grueby new york connecticut mass new hampshire conn river valley norwich english european early Circa 1860 Antique Korean Pottery table lamp Price: $875.00 Antique Korean pottery storage jar lamp. This1860 Korean Pottery storage jar stands sixteen and a half inches at maximum height with base and lid. This a truly
Raku Pottery #203 12in. X 18in. Description Raku Pottery Raku is a pottery technique that has its origins in 16th century Japan. We are pretty sure that it was developed by Korean potters under Japanese rule but the exact circumstances of its development and in what context it was discovered is a mystery. The raku technique, like other pottery techniques such as salt glazing and pit firing, primarily revolves around its firing process although involvement with raku often goes much deeper into its
All About KOREA Author: John Yun Publisher: Hongik Media Plus 168 pages | 248*176mm written in ENGLISH About This Book All About KOREA is to introduce people, especially students, teachers, foreigners and tourists, to the culture of Korea. It‘s not easy to find this kind of educational book about Korea. I developed this manuscript through the years at the request of individuals, school boards and other authorities in British Columbia, Canada. While I was doing the research for this book in Canada and the
Blue and White Pottery Decorative Plate with 10 Creatures of Longevity Size: 10.6" Diameter (27cm) One of the most favored designs for Korean art traditionally has been sipjangsaeng, 10 creatures that ancient Koreans, influenced by the Taoist philosophy, believed were created to enjoy eternal youth: sun, stone, water, cloud, pine tree, deer, bulnocho ('herb of eternal youth'), turtle, crane, and mountain. Inspired by the belief in a Taoist utopian world resided by Taoist elders who had found the secret of
Small Inlaid Maebyong Vase 5515 Detailed Description This beautifully-crafted Korean celadon vase boasts a classic touch of sophistication and grace. The delicate, inlaid pattern of sprawling leaves and blooming flower petals was created with traditional Korean pottery techniques, which have been refined and perfected over the centuries. The result is a petite and elegant piece of fine art and craftsmanship, which will compliment any homes dcor. Made in Korea. Vase Dimension (H 7-1/2")
Korean Celadon Tea Infuser Cup T1212 Detailed Description Relaxing with a warm cup of tea and sipping it at your leisure is one of the special treats in life. This all- in -one infuser and tea cup with lid will allow you to do just that whenever you feel the need to slow your life down for a moment and relax. . This earth toned tea cup is a mixture of green and grey pottery that is smooth in texture and elegantly designed. It is attractive enough to leave out on a desk or tabletop and might be mistaken for
Daisy Design Korean Celadon Large Bowl 8672 Detailed Description If you are looking for something with a hint of vintage charm, take a look at this celadon bowl. This ancient art of pottery dates back to 900 A.D. in China. However, Korean artists later perfected the form. The soft, grayish green glazed bowl is hand-carved with dozens of delicate orange and white daisies on tall brown stems. The style reminds us of Grandmas old cups and plates, but it maintains a distinctly modern edge because of the
Small Dark Daisy Korean Celadon Bud Vase 5525 Detailed Description This Korean celadon bud vase was hand-made using the innovative techniques that made Korean pottery distinct from all others. Inlaid designs in Korean celadon were the first of their kind, allowing for sparkling colors enhanced by a distinguishing glaze. The colorful daisy painted on this piece demonstrates the striking combination of green, white, and red on a shiny black, glazed surface. The width of the vase gracefully accommodates this
Fermentation Technology in Korea by Cherl-ho Lee size: 25.7x18.9cm 330pages. publisher: Korea University Press, 2001. About this book It is generally recognized that Korea has long history of fermentation technology and the people use extraordinarily abundant amounts and varieties of fermented foods. The evidence of food fermentation goes back to 6000 B.C., the Primitive Pottery Age of Northeast Asia. The technology was transferred to Japanese archipelago during the 3rd to 7th centuries A.D. Koreans eat
Korean Celadon Small Vase set (II) 5164 Detailed Description Surprise someone with this exquisite three-vase set. Each of these cute little containers has a unique pattern inlaid on the exterior that would embellish any flower. Proof of the beauty and vitality of this ancient Korean form of pottery, celadon is characterized by a jade or grayish-green surface. The smooth glaze adds to the sophistication and allure of these stout vases. Made in Korea. Vase Dimension (H 3-1/2" to 4")
THE KOREAN ART GALLERY Exhibitions of Ancient Mural Tomb Paintings, Pottery, and Modern Socialist Realism Paintings and Art from the Famous Korean Art Gallery in Pyongyang. Written In English and French. Binding: Softcover Pages: 48 Dimensions: 25.5x18.5cm Weight: 205 grams </table>
Korean Celadon Small Vase Set (III) 5165 Detailed Description Wide bodies, narrow necks, and flaring rims define this vase trio. Each with its own delicate plant motif, these celadon pieces would comprise an excellent housewarming gift . Every designfrom the flowers swinging on stems to a flock of craneshas been inlaid by hand. A smooth glaze protects outer surfaces, yet allows the natural green-hued beauty to shine through. Impress your guests with a vase that stems from an ancient form of pottery. Vase
Tales of a Korean Grandmother : The children of the Kim family liked to spend part of their long leisurely days in the walled inner courtyard of the Kim household listening to the stories of their wise old grandmother Halmoni. She knew all the wonderful fairy tales and folk tales that were the cream of thousands of years of Korean life. Halmoni's grandchildren heard the stories of the Skillful Archer who was friends with the river dragon who could get fishes to make a bridge, how the Beggar's Friend got out