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CUP, Buncheong ware with underglaze iron-painted grass design, Joseon Dynasty(1392–1897CE)

Sale price$1,458.00

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Buncheong ware (粉青沙器, funseisaki) is a type of ceramic produced during the early Joseon Dynasty, particularly in the 15th century. Crafted from a gray or gray-black clay rich in iron, similar to that used for celadon, it is adorned with a fine white slip and finished with a transparent glaze before firing.

The majo-hai (馬上杯, bajōhai) is a vessel designed for drinking while mounted on horseback, originating from the Song (960–1279 CE) and Yuan (1271–1368 CE) dynasties in China. Among the ceramics of the Joseon Dynasty (1392–1897 CE), it holds significant historical value as a representation of equestrian culture.

This piece features a rustic grass motif rendered in iron underglaze on the side of the cup, exuding a charming presence. It is in excellent condition and is highly recommended for any collection. A wooden box is included.

w10.2 x d10.2 x h9 cm

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CUP, Buncheong ware with underglaze iron-painted grass design, Joseon Dynasty(1392–1897CE)
CUP, Buncheong ware with underglaze iron-painted grass design, Joseon Dynasty(1392–1897CE) Sale price$1,458.00