Standing Crane Tea Cup
Jeonghoyo
Jeonghoyo
Standing Crane Tea Cup
₩30,000
| Product name | Standing Crane Tea Cup |
| texture | ceramic |
| Components | Main product |
| size | Diameter 6cm, height 5.5cm, capacity 65ml |
| Manufacturer | Jeonghoyo |
| Country of Origin | korea |
Jeonghoyo
Artist Im Man-jae of 'Jeonghoyo (井戶窯)' is a potter based in Gimhae, Gyeongsangnam-do. He has been working on traditional teacups and ceramics for over 30 years.
While inheriting the form and aesthetic of Joseon Ido tea bowls in a modern way, it also aims for practicality and aesthetics that can be used in everyday life.
The wood-fired kiln captures the natural traces of earth and fire, conveying a deep emotional depth through the flow of the glaze and the texture of the surface.
While inheriting the form and aesthetic of Joseon Ido tea bowls in a modern way, it also aims for practicality and aesthetics that can be used in everyday life.
The wood-fired kiln captures the natural traces of earth and fire, conveying a deep emotional depth through the flow of the glaze and the texture of the surface.
Standing Crane Tea Cup
This Buncheong cup features a crane design on its surface. The contrast of black and white against the calm gray background creates a subtle, yet striking design. The low heel and rounded silhouette provide a sense of stability, making it comfortable to hold. The rhythmic movement of the school year adds a sense of vitality to the cup.