Korean Pottery

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Plum Blossom Vase (maebyeong) with Painted Decoration - Korean, Goryeo dynasty, early 13th century. Celadon glazed stoneware.
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[Middle Ages-Goryeo] Cheongja Sanggam Unhangmun Maebyeong (Celadon vase with inlaid crane and cloud design)
CERAMICS: Maebyong vase, Koryo period, ca. 918-1000. Celadon. Kansong Art Museum, Seoul. Koryo potters in the 12th century produced the famous Korean celadon. Translucent iron-pigmented glazes, fired in an oxygen-deprived kiln, characterize celadon wares. Incised or engraved designs in the vessel alter the glaze's thickness to produce elegant tonal variations. A vase in the shape known as maebyong probably dates to early in the Koryo period.
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Korean Celadon Glaze Inlaid White Fish Design Green Porcelain Ceramic Inlay Pottery Kitchen Home Decor Decorative Round Globe Jar Antique Alive Pottery http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004D8K7KS/ref=cm_sw_r_pi_dp_1lc8wb12K3PZ6
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San Antonio Museum of Art - Maebyeong
San Antonio Museum of Art- Maebyeong; Korean, Goryeo Dynasty 918-1392, stoneware with iron decoration and celadon glaze.
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CMV - 20 Korean Celadon Mae-Byeung Vase with Dark Green Flower Pattern by Ko Chung
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(Korea) Buncheong Porcelain Jar with peony Bottle. ca 15th century CE. 45cm. National Museum of Korea.
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Onggi - Wikipedia
Korean potter Song Hye Won - Onggi ceramics date back to 3000BC and were used in the fermentation of food
A blue and white porcelain jar with a tiger and mythical lion (haetae), Joseon Dynasty, 19th century - Alain.R.Truong
A blue and white porcelain jar with a tiger and mythical lion (haetae), Joseon Dynasty, 19th century
Korean Celadon Glazed "basket" Jar
Korean celadon glazed porcelain jar; of oval form with small mouth and two loop handles, reticulated basket weave design to body and interior cylindrical bottle; signed; H: 9 1/2"
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