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SUMMARY
A - ø 5.5" X H 5" X D 2.5 "
B - ø 5" X H 5.9" X D 2.5 "
C - ø 3.5" X H 4" X D 1.5 "
D -ø 3.5" X H 3.3" X D 1.5 "
E -ø 3" X H 2.9" X D 1.5 "
F -ø 1.9" X H 2.9" X D 1.3 "
Ceramic
Made in Korea
A collection of porcelain vases in gentle, versatile sizes — each form harmonizing beautifully with the others.
Their soft curves and pure white surfaces bring a quiet sense of ease, blending naturally into any space.
Together, the varying shapes create a rhythmic composition, like a still-life painting rendered in porcelain.
Each piece holds its own quiet presence, yet when arranged as a group, they resonate in graceful balance and harmony.
You may place a single flower within, or leave them empty to be admired as they are.
With or without adornment, each vessel carries a warmth and stillness that softly fills the room with calm beauty.
Artist, Kyunsoo Kim
Kyungsoo is a Korean ceramic artist. He draws inspiration from the minimalist spirit and restrained beauty of Korean white porcelain, adding his own modern design sensibility to his creations. Notably, the white porcelain crafted by his hands is characterized by its perfect form and color, and the exquisite beauty of its elegant curves.
White Porcelain Collection
The 'White Porcelain Collection' showcases the most beautiful forms that pure white porcelain can achieve. White porcelain is a traditional Korean ceramic form, with its history traceable back to around the 10th century. Particularly in the 14th century, coinciding with the neo-Confucian ideology of the Joseon Dynasty, white porcelain became a symbol of frugal moderation and a representation of the scholars who governed society at the time. Fired at the highest temperatures, white porcelain is durable and light, making it excellent for tableware. Furthermore, it holds significant value as a collectible art object. The white porcelain moon jar, in particular, is one of the most notable collections in today's art market.
Care
-Surface & Texture: Minor variations in paper texture or tone may occur due to the natural qualities of archival fine art paper. These are inherent characteristics, not flaws.
-Framing & Cover: Each print comes in a wooden frame with a crystal-clear protective cover. Avoid placing in direct sunlight or areas with high humidity to ensure longevity.
-Cleaning: Gently dust the frame and cover with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.
-Handcrafted Details: As every piece is carefully produced, subtle variations in finish and framing may occur, making each work unique.
SUMMARY
A - ø 5.5" X H 5" X D 2.5 "
B - ø 5" X H 5.9" X D 2.5 "
C - ø 3.5" X H 4" X D 1.5 "
D -ø 3.5" X H 3.3" X D 1.5 "
E -ø 3" X H 2.9" X D 1.5 "
F -ø 1.9" X H 2.9" X D 1.3 "
Ceramic
Made in Korea
A collection of porcelain vases in gentle, versatile sizes — each form harmonizing beautifully with the others.
Their soft curves and pure white surfaces bring a quiet sense of ease, blending naturally into any space.
Together, the varying shapes create a rhythmic composition, like a still-life painting rendered in porcelain.
Each piece holds its own quiet presence, yet when arranged as a group, they resonate in graceful balance and harmony.
You may place a single flower within, or leave them empty to be admired as they are.
With or without adornment, each vessel carries a warmth and stillness that softly fills the room with calm beauty.
Artist, Kyunsoo Kim
Kyungsoo is a Korean ceramic artist. He draws inspiration from the minimalist spirit and restrained beauty of Korean white porcelain, adding his own modern design sensibility to his creations. Notably, the white porcelain crafted by his hands is characterized by its perfect form and color, and the exquisite beauty of its elegant curves.
White Porcelain Collection
The 'White Porcelain Collection' showcases the most beautiful forms that pure white porcelain can achieve. White porcelain is a traditional Korean ceramic form, with its history traceable back to around the 10th century. Particularly in the 14th century, coinciding with the neo-Confucian ideology of the Joseon Dynasty, white porcelain became a symbol of frugal moderation and a representation of the scholars who governed society at the time. Fired at the highest temperatures, white porcelain is durable and light, making it excellent for tableware. Furthermore, it holds significant value as a collectible art object. The white porcelain moon jar, in particular, is one of the most notable collections in today's art market.
Care
-Surface & Texture: Minor variations in paper texture or tone may occur due to the natural qualities of archival fine art paper. These are inherent characteristics, not flaws.
-Framing & Cover: Each print comes in a wooden frame with a crystal-clear protective cover. Avoid placing in direct sunlight or areas with high humidity to ensure longevity.
-Cleaning: Gently dust the frame and cover with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.
-Handcrafted Details: As every piece is carefully produced, subtle variations in finish and framing may occur, making each work unique.
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