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Buncheong Teapot
The crude texture of Buncheong and the artist's own formative language make you feel
the value accumulated by manual work. After training the teapot for a long time, the pottery
shape simplified in the artist's language creates both Korean and modern beauty.


This is a Buncheong white teapot made by Park Sungwook.
It shows a natural aesthetic by removing the firewood cutting board in a traditional way.
The lacquered top handle adds charm to the minimal and artist's craftsmanship.
You can feel the aura from the work that's worth keeping.
WHITE





BLACK








SIZE
Weight : 11cm (+-5mm)
Height : 14.3cm (+-5mm)
MATERIAL
Buncheong
ARTIST
Sungwook Park
Sungwook Park reinterprets Dumbung Buncheong with his own modern aesthetic sense.
The Buncheong technique is a ceramic technique that was popular during the Joseon Dynasty and disappeared,
and is a technique that changes the color and texture by applying white clay to objects shaped like soil.
The method of immersing and taking out objects in makeup soil is a technique of exploring materials
with the adhesion to the background soil in mind, and the filial piety that mixes and blends naturally as the soil flows down.

* Exchange or return is not allowed.
It's a product that can't be a/s.
* Precautions for use
- Due to the nature of the ceramic, there may be differences in color
from the specified product size.
-The pottery is made by hand and may have natural scratches, grooves, glaze defects, and marks.
- Due to the nature of the material, it may be discolored depending
on the temperature, humidity, and storage method.
- Be careful if you apply high temperature and strong impact, as there is a risk of damage.
Buncheong Teapot
The crude texture of Buncheong and the artist's own
formative language make you feel the value accumulated
by manual work. After training the teapot for a long time,
the pottery shape simplified in the artist's language
creates both Korean and modern beauty.


This is a Buncheong white teapot made by Park Sungwook.
It shows a natural aesthetic by removing the firewood
cutting board in a traditional way.
The lacquered top handle adds charm to the minimal
and artist's craftsmanship.
You can feel the aura from the work that's worth keeping.
WHITE





BLACK








SIZE
Weight : 11cm (+-5mm)
Height : 14.3cm (+-5mm)
MATERIAL
Buncheong
ARTIST
Sungwook Park
Sungwook Park reinterprets Dumbung Buncheong
with his own modern aesthetic sense.
The Buncheong technique is a ceramic technique
that was popular during the Joseon Dynasty and disappeared,
and is a technique that changes the color and texture
by applying white clay to objects shaped like soil.
The method of immersing and taking out objects
in makeup soil is a technique of exploring materials
with the adhesion to the background soil in mind,
and the filial piety that mixes and blends naturally
as the soil flows down.

* Exchange or return is not allowed.
It's a product that can't be a/s.
* Precautions for use
- Due to the nature of the ceramic, there may be
differences in color from the specified product size.
-The pottery is made by hand and may have
natural scratches, grooves, glaze defects, and marks.
- Due to the nature of the material, it may be discolored
depending on the temperature, humidity, and storage method.
- Be careful if you apply high temperature and strong impact,
as there is a risk of damage.