Buncheong
Buncheong is a traditional Korean pottery style that emerged during the Joseon Dynasty, particularly in the 15th century. It is characterized by its grayish clay and distinctive decorative techniques, which often include white slip and simple designs. Buncheong pottery was used for everyday items, such as bowls and jars, reflecting the aesthetic values of the time.
The style is known for its versatility and the use of natural materials, making it accessible to common people. Unlike the more refined celadon ceramics, Buncheong often features a rustic charm, showcasing the beauty of imperfection and the handmade process.