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500 year old Buncheong ware from Joseon Dynasty
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2024. 6. 6. 23:51
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Above the rolling waves is a fish[🐠물고기:mulgogi] painted in iron oxide.
The expression of varying tones with the pigment is exquisite.
The top and sides of the vessel are decorated with floral designs.

This type of vessel, referred to as a janggun, is a rice-bale-shaped cylindrical vessel with an attached mouth used for holding liquids.
Production of this vessel type ceased during the Goryeo Dynasty but was revived in the Joseon era.

Buncheong ware painted in underglaze iron-brown, Joseon Dynasty, late 15th-early 16th century, #NMKCollection
National Museum of Korea
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