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SUMMARY
ø 10" X H 11.8"
Ceramic
Made in Korea
The moon jar is more than a vessel—it is a symbol of Korean aesthetics and sensibility.
 Its round, generous form resembles a full moon, while the soft white hue of porcelain embodies serene balance and harmony.
In the Joseon Dynasty, white porcelain represented purity and restraint. Among them, the moon jar was cherished for its quiet simplicity and profound presence.
 Even today, many artists continue to pay homage to its form, reinterpreting its timeless beauty through their own perspectives.
An elegance that transcends time yet continues to stir the heart—that is the moon jar.
This work, created by artist Kyungsoo Kim, captures a subtle bluish tone unique to his porcelain and reveals a natural, graceful form that exudes quiet sophistication.
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.
Atelier Sey Edit is more than a collection—it is a carefully curated selection shaped by the discerning eye of our curator.
From crafts that bridge tradition and modernity, to objects born from the delicate hands of artists, each piece carries a timeless resonance. This collection goes beyond ownership, offering works that bring enduring beauty and meaning into everyday life.
Atelier Sey is devoted to presenting art that endures time and objects that tell profound stories. Atelier Sey Edit gathers only the most exceptional choices—our very own signature curation.
CARE
Surface Characteristics: Fine crackles may appear on the surface due to the natural properties of the glaze. These are inherent qualities that add depth and character to the piece.
Care & Cleaning: Gently wipe with a soft, dry cloth to preserve the natural texture and finish.
Intended Use: Created as a collectible objet for appreciation and display. To preserve the work’s texture and color, please avoid exposure to extreme temperatures, humidity, direct sunlight, and impact.
Handcrafted Nature: Each piece is entirely handmade, with subtle variations in shape and color—making every work truly one of a kind.
SUMMARY
ø 10" X H 11.8"
Ceramic
Made in Korea
The moon jar is more than a vessel—it is a symbol of Korean aesthetics and sensibility.
 Its round, generous form resembles a full moon, while the soft white hue of porcelain embodies serene balance and harmony.
In the Joseon Dynasty, white porcelain represented purity and restraint. Among them, the moon jar was cherished for its quiet simplicity and profound presence.
 Even today, many artists continue to pay homage to its form, reinterpreting its timeless beauty through their own perspectives.
An elegance that transcends time yet continues to stir the heart—that is the moon jar.
This work, created by artist Kyungsoo Kim, captures a subtle bluish tone unique to his porcelain and reveals a natural, graceful form that exudes quiet sophistication.
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.
Atelier Sey Edit is more than a collection—it is a carefully curated selection shaped by the discerning eye of our curator.
From crafts that bridge tradition and modernity, to objects born from the delicate hands of artists, each piece carries a timeless resonance. This collection goes beyond ownership, offering works that bring enduring beauty and meaning into everyday life.
Atelier Sey is devoted to presenting art that endures time and objects that tell profound stories. Atelier Sey Edit gathers only the most exceptional choices—our very own signature curation.
CARE
Surface Characteristics: Fine crackles may appear on the surface due to the natural properties of the glaze. These are inherent qualities that add depth and character to the piece.
Care & Cleaning: Gently wipe with a soft, dry cloth to preserve the natural texture and finish.
Intended Use: Created as a collectible objet for appreciation and display. To preserve the work’s texture and color, please avoid exposure to extreme temperatures, humidity, direct sunlight, and impact.
Handcrafted Nature: Each piece is entirely handmade, with subtle variations in shape and color—making every work truly one of a kind.
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