Moon jar
Moon jar | |
Korean name | |
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Hangul | 달항아리 / 백자대호 |
Hanja | none / 白磁大壺 |
Revised Romanization | dal hangari / baekja daeho |
McCune–Reischauer | tal hanari /paekcha taeho |
Moon jar is a type of traditional Korean white porcelain which was made during the late 17th through 18th century, the late period of the Joseon Dynasty (1392–1910). The name comes from its shape and milky color of the glaze to remind of full moon. It has inspired many artists such as Kim Whanki and Bernard Leach.[1][2][3][4]
See also
References
- ↑ J. Portal. "White porcelain 'moon jar'". British Museum.
- ↑ Seo Dong-shin. "White Moons Rise on Chosun Porcelains". artseoul.net.
- ↑ 백자달항아리 (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia.
- ↑ Noh Hyeong-seok (노형석) (2005-08-17). 묵향속의 우리 문화유산 - (29) 백자 달 항아리 (in Korean). The Hankyoreh.
External links
- Media related to Moon jars at Wikimedia Commons
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