Fired by Time — The Story of Korean Traditional Ceramics and the Legacy of Joseon Porcelain

  Fired by Time — The Story of Korean Traditional Ceramics and the Legacy of Joseon Porcelain Korean traditional ceramics stand among the most exquisite expressions of human artistry and craftsmanship. Across centuries, Korean pottery history has woven a rich tapestry of innovation, spirituality, and daily life. From humble earthenware to the ethereal elegance of Joseon porcelain, each piece carries the mark of its time and the spirit of its maker. Today, we delve into the world of Korean traditional ceramics, exploring how earth, fire, and time have crafted a legacy of timeless beauty. The Dawn of Korean Pottery: From Earthenware to Stoneware The story of Korean traditional ceramics begins in the Neolithic era, over 8,000 years ago. Early pottery was simple yet profound, serving practical needs with an innate sense of form and function. As centuries unfolded, Korean artisans developed grey stoneware during the Three Kingdoms period, firing clay at higher temperatures to c...

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