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Bottle, punch’ŏng stoneware with carved slip decoration, Korea, 15th–16th century; in the Brooklyn Museum, New York. 22 × 17.8 cm. Ancient Korean Art, Chinese Wine Jar, Traditional Korean Pottery, Pottery Japanese, Korean Ceramics, Korean Pottery, Slip Decoration, Museum New York, Liquid Clay

punch’ŏng pottery, Japanese mishima, decorated celadon glazed ceramic, produced in Korea during the early Chosŏn period (15th and 16th centuries). Punch’ŏng ware evolved from the celadon of the Koryŏ period. Combined with the celadon glaze is the innovative Chosŏn surface decoration, which includes inlaying, stamping, incising, sgraffito, and the application of a white slip (liquid clay) beneath the final coating of transparent glaze. At the beginning of the 15th century the inlay technique…

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Buncheong-Korean-Plate Korean Plates, Sgraffito Ceramics, Celadon Pottery, Korean Ceramics, Floor Lamp Shade, Lantern Table Lamp, Mirror Paper, Plate Designs, Clay Plates

Celadon Wine Pot History of Korean Ceramics The Three Kingdoms of Korea (57 BC-668 AD), namely Silla, Goguryeo, and Baekie, provided the beginning of Korean ceramic history. Rough domestic wares for the people were produced from numerous kilns. Likewise a number of very sophisticated statues of royal figures, guardians, and horses, equivalent to Chinese Han Dynasty figures, used for domestic and imperial votive shrines, as well as for escorts of the dead in tombs of the nobles and kings…

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