Hoeryeongyu Bodeumi
Jeonghoyo
Jeonghoyo
Hoeryeongyu Bodeumi
₩1,000,000
| Product name | Hoeryeongyu Bodeumi |
| texture | ceramic |
| Components | Main product |
| size | Diameter: approximately 12.5 cm, height: 8 cm |
| 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.
Hoeryeongyu Bodeumi
This tea bowl, Bodeumi, is crafted from Hadong white clay and traditional Hoeryeong glaze. The indigo base, with its subtle overlapping of gray and beige, creates a calm yet profound impression. The Hoeryeong glaze, made from straw ash, naturally spreads with the fire, revealing traces of ash from the wood-fired kiln and the subtle shades of the glaze. The Korean lines, perfected through over 20 years of research by ceramic artists, and the rounded shape, comfortably held in both hands, embody the meaning of care and nurturing.