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Sato cylindrical cupboard Sculpture

Kim Youngsik

South Korea

Sculpture, Modeling on Clay

Size: 7.2 W x 3.2 H x 0.1 D in

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$1,380

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Sato cylindrical dishware is a type of traditional Japanese pottery, mainly used to hold cold food. These cups usually boast a stylish design and excellent thermal insulation properties, and are made in a variety of sizes and shapes.

Year Created:

2024

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Medium:

Sculpture, Modeling on Clay

Rarity:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

7.2 W x 3.2 H x 0.1 D in

Ready to Hang:

No

Frame:

Not Framed

Authenticity:

Certificate is Included

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Ships in a Crate

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Shipping is included in price.

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South Korea.

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Munsan Kim Young-sik, who runs Joseonyo under Haneuljae in Gwaneum-ri, Mungyeong-eum, Gyeongsangbuk-do, is the only 8th generation owner in Korea. He is the eldest grandson of the oldest pottery making family. Kim Yeong-sik has been in the family for generations since his 8th great-grandfather, Kim Chwi-jeong, first started spinning on a pottery wheel 240 years ago. They own and preserve the kiln that has been firing white porcelain for 170 years. This kiln is designated as Gyeongsangbuk-do Folk Cultural Heritage No. 135. It is a Mangdaengi kiln built with clay that has been shaped like a mortar and dried, and the fact that it has not collapsed even over a long period of time shows the family's history. His works are made using pottery techniques passed down from generation to generation, using clay and glaze from the Mungyeong region, and are natural and simple. And you can see that there is sincere generosity and lack of greed. The Mungyeong white porcelain living pottery stands out for its artistic quality by depicting simple figures. Above all, what he devoted all his energy to for a long time was making tea utensils for tea lovers using traditional pottery gibabs that had been passed down for generations. Different types of tea bowls for matcha and tea sets for chariots are produced using various clays and glazes. His works are made using pottery techniques passed down from generation to generation, using clay and glaze from the Mungyeong region, and are natural and simple. And you can see that there is sincere generosity and lack of greed.

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