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Buncheong Teaware

This plate and teapot are set in a single tone to achieve uniformity, while the tone of each tea cup varies, making them the focal point of the set.

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Blue-and-White Porcelain Tableware Set

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Lacquered Zelkova Cups

The sap from lacquer trees is applied to the tableware, after which the products go through several sanding and drying processes. Known for their high anti-bacterial quality and antiseptic effect.
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Liquor Bottle and Cup Set

These products meld a traditional enamel technique called cloisonné and an industrial enamel technique on metalware to bring out the strengths of both techniques, resulting in homeware that stands out due to its diverse colors and look.
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Color Lacquered Cups

These tea cups are created by a Jeonbuk Intangible Asset No. 13 Lacquerware Master. A lot of consideration was put into creating cups of various lacquering colors to make them more accessible to everyone.
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Cloud Cup

Inspired by natural objects, Soovenir demonstrates simple and beautiful curves in its products, capturing the warmth of nature. Responding to its inspiration by nature, these products are also irregularly shaped,
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Cube Plate

Each plate is formed with several faces and burnished with two different types of glaze, creating a three-dimensional effect with a design that is actually flat.
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Striped White Porcelain Tea Set for Three

This traditional yet modern tea set exhibits stability of form while embracing the elegance of white porcelain.
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Blue-and-White Porcelain Angled Espresso Cups

Adding blue pigment to ceramics, which was often used as a decorative technique for blue-and-white porcelains in the Joseon Dynasty, these products bring the formative beauty and decorative patterns of Joseon-era white porcelain to our daily life.
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Cheomjang Goblets

Based on traditional techniques, the artist has developed the “cheomjang” technique, creating thorn-like bumps through brushstrokes. These products present both traditional and modern sophistication.
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