Comb Flower Plate 9"

Comb Flower Plate 9"

$59.00
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The Comb pottery (called Bissal in Korea) was a main pottery type in the Korean culture, dating back to as early as c. 3000–700 BCE. Reimagined by Ahyun studio, this plate mixes comb pattern with maple flowers for a one-of-a-kind vintage look. All hand crafted one by one, the craftsmanship is truly stunning in person. It's the perfect multi-purpose plate for brunch, meals or desserts. Not one is the same, making it a timeless vintage piece.     Ceramics using Buncheong Inwhamun technique. Buncheong is a form of traditional Korean stoneware with a bluish-green tone. Pots are coated with a white slip, and decorative designs are stamped or painted on using an iron pigment. This style of stoneware arose in the 14th century and continues today with variation in finish and glaze. Fired in kiln at about 2264 °F (1240 °C), the ceramic glaze is made of natural clay and ash, resulting in a unique milk white or black glaze finish and are non-toxic.   Color: White Glaze finish Size: 9" dia Car

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