Joseon Porcelain
Joseon Porcelain refers to the ceramic art produced during the Joseon Dynasty in Korea, which lasted from 1392 to 1910. Known for its simplicity and elegance, this porcelain often features a white, translucent glaze and is characterized by its minimalistic designs, typically inspired by nature.
The most famous types of Joseon Porcelain include blue-and-white porcelain and celadon, which showcase intricate patterns and colors. These ceramics were not only used for everyday purposes but also served as symbols of status and cultural identity during the dynasty, reflecting the aesthetic values of the time.