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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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Tableware for One

This is brassware made by a Korean craftsman who has kept the traditional casting method alive for four generations.
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From the A Line Series

This product is characterized by delicate decorations of geometric elements such as dots and lines, and sides which are subtly engraved on the surface.
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Ibsa Magnetic Brooch 3-Piece Set

These accessories are made with a traditional inlay technique using gold and silver.
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Nubi Flower Coaster

While these decorative props are based on the same patterns and traditional Korean quilting technique, they come in various materials and shapes.
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Cube Plate

Each plate is formed with several faces and burnished with two different types of glaze, creating a three-dimensional effect with a design that is actually flat.
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Sword-inspired Lacquered Spoon & Teaspoon Set

The sap from lacquer trees is applied to the tableware, after which the products go through several sanding and drying processes. Known for their high anti-bacterial quality and antiseptic effect.
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Nubi Flower Placemat

While these decorative props are based on the same patterns and traditional Korean quilting technique, they come in various materials and shapes.
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Cera-stone – Marble Dessert Stand

The artist used his own exclusive gold inlay technique, plastering a layer of gold onto the natural texture of the clay and then removing it.
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Blue-and-White Porcelain Angled Espresso Cups

Adding blue pigment to ceramics, which was often used as a decorative technique for blue-and-white porcelains in the Joseon Dynasty, these products bring the formative beauty and decorative patterns of Joseon-era white porcelain to our daily life.
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