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OCTAGONAL SOBAN, Joseon Dynasty(1392–1897CE)

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This exquisite octagonal soban, crafted during the Joseon Dynasty (1392–1897 CE), showcases the artistry of the period. The legs feature delicate openwork carvings, and it is constructed from high-quality hardwood that was commonly traded at the time. While octagonal trays are often prone to warping, this piece maintains a stable form without distortion, exhibiting a deepened wood grain that reflects years of drying and aging. Whether used as a tea table or a flower stand, it allows for the integration of the simple yet profound aesthetic of Joseon into everyday life. The final photograph provides examples of how it can be paired with other tea utensils for your reference.

w42 x d42 x h21 cm

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