Old, round, imperfect and beautiful — that’s how fans of Korean art describe the moon jar, or “dalhangari.” These unassuming, plain white pots have entranced everyone from rapper RM, of K-pop ...
IN the late 16th century, Korean potters were so famous for their artistry that some were kidnapped by the Japanese and relocated to Kyushu Island. By the 20th century, their reputation had dropped so ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Visitors can embark on a journey tracing the lives of the Korean bourgeois through the longevity ...
Korea's onggi potters, producers of a class of domestic food jars used to prepare and store soy sauce, kimch'i, and other diet staples, work even yet in circumstances reminiscent of those prevailing ...