Exhibitions

Past Exhibitions

Buncheong wares in Joseon Period (Appended: And Fragments from the Kiln Site of Udong-ni, Buan-gun, Jeollabuk-do)
Buncheong wares in Joseon Period (Appended: And Fragments from the Kiln Site of Udong-ni, Buan-gun, Jeollabuk-do)
전시장소Ewha Womans University Museum
전시기간1984.05.28. . - 1984.06.30. .

Unlike Goryeo (918~1392) celadon and Joseon (1392~1910) white porcelain, Buncheong ware has a natural beauty and was only produced during the early Joseon dynasty (late 14th century to 16th century). The some 200 pieces possessed by the Ewha Womans University Museum were arranged according to decoration techniques, such as sanggam (inlaid), inhwa (stamped)), johwa (incised), bakji (scratched), deombeong (coated with white slip), gwiyal (brushed white slip), and cheolhwa (underglaze iron). The artifacts were also categorized according to shape and government office inscription. In addition, the Buncheong ware fragments possessed by the Museum were verified to be from the Jeollabuk-do, Buan-gun, Udong-ni kiln. These fragments were categorized, organized, and restored so that flasks and large jars decorated with fish, lotus blossom, and peony designs were displayed along with the Buncheong ware. This exhibition made a great contribution to research on the history of Joseon ceramics.

유물 보기