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Buncheong Teaware

This plate and teapot are set in a single tone to achieve uniformity, while the tone of each tea cup varies, making them the focal point of the set.

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Breakfast tableware set for two

Tableware set featuring the rustic style of traditional earthenware. Includes two rice bowls, two soup bowls, and three smaller bowls for side dishes; all with matching lids.
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Lacquered celadon lotus tea set for three

Tea set inspired by lotus leaves and designed as Gangjin Goryeo celadon, one of Korea’s most highly regarded ceramic arts. Lacquered to prevent tea stains, it is antibacterial, and insect-proof to ensure durability.
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Butterfly Tea Set for One

Tea set designed for the solo drinker to sit back and enjoy their tea like a butterfly perched on an intoxicatingly fragrant flower. The butterfly-shaped handle on the tea strainer is both charming and convenient.
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Hanbok Nested Plate Set

Porcelain plate set inspired by traditional hanbok dresses. The hanbok is drawn in clean cobalt lines, while the white porcelain highlights its purity. Looks great with any food served on top.
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Cera-stone_Espresso Premium

Espresso cup set with matching saucers embellished with traditional inlay designs featuring gold filled into the natural grain of the clay and then scratched off and polished for a smooth finish.
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Blue-and-White Porcelain Incense Jar

Incense jar made by a master craftsman taught by intangible cultural asset Ahn Dong-o and master craftsman Han Chang-moon. In the past, people burned incense to celebrate good news in their family or pay respects to their ancestors, while scholars would also add fragrance to their clothes. The artists hope that the incense inspires the user to consider the manners of virtuous scholars and be more courteous towards others in these hard times.
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Perfume diffuser

Ceramic diffuser pleasing to the visual, tactile, and of course, olfactory senses with its clean, simple design. Can double as a small vase.
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Blue-and-White Vine Tableware Set

Tableware set inspired by the blue-and-white porcelain ceramics popular during the Joseon Dynasty, redesigned to suit both Western and Korean dishes, and decorated with a distinct vine pattern.
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Wooden Pen Set

This pen set includes a pen stand fit for a calligraphy brush, evoking nostalgia for handwritten letters while providing modern practicality.
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