Pottery Korean traditional handicrafts
Pottery has the longest and strongest tradition in Korean ceramics, continuing from prehistoric times to the present. But it has not been given the attention it deserves because the history of Korean ceramics is focused on porcelain. This book takes a close look at pottery, the most commonly used ty...
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spelling | Rha, Sunhwa Verfasser aut Han'guk ŭi chŏnt'ong kongye togi Pottery Korean traditional handicrafts Rha Sunhwa Na, Sŏn-hwa Seoul Ewha Womans University Press 2006 151 s. ill txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The spirit of Korean cultural roots 14 I. Tradition of Unglazed Pottery -- II. Tradition of Glazed Pottery Pottery has the longest and strongest tradition in Korean ceramics, continuing from prehistoric times to the present. But it has not been given the attention it deserves because the history of Korean ceramics is focused on porcelain. This book takes a close look at pottery, the most commonly used type of vessel in the everyday life of Koreans, dividing it into two major categories: unglazed pottery, from comb-patterned earthenware to modern day puredok and glazed pottery, from the wares of Gurim-ri kiln to onggi. It shows that Korean pottery vessels, though rather overlooked in history, have a simple beauty that makes them valuable works of art Pottery, Korean / History Pottery craft / Korea / History ceramics Pottery craft fast Pottery, Korean fast Geschichte Korea East Asia Korea fast Ostasien The spirit of Korean cultural roots 14 (DE-604)BV022937326 14 |
spellingShingle | Rha, Sunhwa Pottery Korean traditional handicrafts The spirit of Korean cultural roots Pottery, Korean / History Pottery craft / Korea / History ceramics Pottery craft fast Pottery, Korean fast Geschichte |
title | Pottery Korean traditional handicrafts |
title_alt | Han'guk ŭi chŏnt'ong kongye togi Na, Sŏn-hwa |
title_auth | Pottery Korean traditional handicrafts |
title_exact_search | Pottery Korean traditional handicrafts |
title_full | Pottery Korean traditional handicrafts Rha Sunhwa |
title_fullStr | Pottery Korean traditional handicrafts Rha Sunhwa |
title_full_unstemmed | Pottery Korean traditional handicrafts Rha Sunhwa |
title_short | Pottery |
title_sort | pottery korean traditional handicrafts |
title_sub | Korean traditional handicrafts |
topic | Pottery, Korean / History Pottery craft / Korea / History ceramics Pottery craft fast Pottery, Korean fast Geschichte |
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