buncheong
Buncheong is a traditional Korean pottery style that emerged during the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910). It is characterized by its grayish clay and distinctive decorative techniques, including stamping, inlaying, and painting with a white slip. Buncheong vessels often feature simple, natural motifs and are known for their rustic charm.
This pottery was commonly used for everyday items, such as bowls and jars, reflecting the practical needs of the time. Buncheong represents a shift from the more refined Goryeo celadon ceramics, emphasizing a more accessible and functional aesthetic in Korean art and culture.