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Scalloped Buncheong Vine Plate II
Scalloped Buncheong Vine Plate II
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This small scalloped plate is crafted by ceramic artist Jungwoo Kim, known for his dynamic use of vine motifs. A striking example of Buncheong ware with iron-painted decoration, the plate features a fluid and rhythmic composition that evokes the energy of nature in motion. The scalloped form adds an elegant, floral touch to the bold pattern. Perfect as a petite dessert plate or for display alongside other pieces in the vine series, this work balances refinement with spontaneity.
Each plate is wheel-thrown, hand-painted, and individually fired, revealing the artist’s touch in every nuance of line and form.
- Material: Buncheong ware (white slip with iron painting)
- Technique: Wheel-thrown, hand-finished, iron-painted
- Form: Petal plate
- Use: Dessert plate or tea cup rest
- Not suitable for wall hanging
About the Artist
Jung-woo Kim is a ceramic artist dedicated to reviving the essence of Joseon-era Buncheong pottery. Inspired by nature, he meticulously studies and blends different types of clay to capture the raw energy of the earth in his works. His pottery reflects the bold and spontaneous spirit of traditional Korean artisans while carrying a unique contemporary sensibility.
Kim primarily illustrates flowers and vines using iron-painted designs. His drawings are intentionally rough and simple, sometimes resembling the pure, unfiltered expressions of a child. This combination of unrefined texture and naive charm gives his work an intriguing duality—both familiar and exotic.
Size
- Diameter: 13 cm
- Height: 3 cm
Each piece is an original work of art, handcrafted in Korea. Due to the unique and delicate nature of these items, all sales are final and exchanges are not accepted. Orders are shipped directly from Korea. Please note that customers are fully responsible for any import duties, VAT, or local taxes incurred upon delivery.
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