Joseon white porcelain
Joseon white porcelain is a type of ceramic that originated during the Joseon Dynasty in Korea, which lasted from 1392 to 1910. Known for its elegant simplicity, this porcelain is characterized by its pure white color and smooth surface. It was often made using kaolin clay, which contributed to its fine quality and durability.
The production of Joseon white porcelain reached its peak in the 15th and 16th centuries. Artisans employed traditional techniques, including glazing and firing at high temperatures, to create functional and decorative items. This porcelain remains highly valued for its aesthetic appeal and historical significance in Korean culture.