North American Art Glass

Korean Studio Pottery Bowl Cobalt Slip Lines, Modern Buncheong Aesthetic

Korean Studio Pottery Bowl Cobalt Slip Lines, Modern Buncheong Aesthetic
Korean Studio Pottery Bowl Cobalt Slip Lines, Modern Buncheong Aesthetic
Korean Studio Pottery Bowl Cobalt Slip Lines, Modern Buncheong Aesthetic
Korean Studio Pottery Bowl Cobalt Slip Lines, Modern Buncheong Aesthetic
Korean Studio Pottery Bowl Cobalt Slip Lines, Modern Buncheong Aesthetic
Korean Studio Pottery Bowl Cobalt Slip Lines, Modern Buncheong Aesthetic

Korean Studio Pottery Bowl Cobalt Slip Lines, Modern Buncheong Aesthetic

Hand-thrown Korean studio pottery bowl, c. 1970s-1990s, likely from the Icheon or Yeoju ceramic region. Formed in fine reduction-fired stoneware with a smooth beige ash glaze, the exterior is decorated in vertical cobalt slip lines intersected by a single horizontal band-an elegant, meditative motif inspired by traditional buncheong and Joseon whiteware design. The interior is fully glazed in warm neutral tones; the foot is precisely trimmed and left unglazed, showing the natural buff clay and subtle kiln blush from firing. Unsigned, as was typical of many collaborative Korean kilns.

Measures approximately 8¼ in (21 cm) diameter × 6¼ in (16 cm) high. Excellent condition with no chips, cracks, or repairs. A serene example of late-20th-century Korean ceramic artistry-balanced, tactile, and contemplative.


Korean Studio Pottery Bowl Cobalt Slip Lines, Modern Buncheong Aesthetic