





Wide Butter Bowl
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Description
Founded by ceramic artist Seungmin Ji and creative director Woorim Jang, Jiseungmin Gonggi is a renowned pottery studio based out of Seoul, Korea. Ji reinterpreted the traditional Joseon shape in his own way to create a refined and contemporary twist on a classic.
Distinctly inspired by historic Korean porcelain, the Basic Collection displays simple, traditional shape with a contemporary twist. With its clean, simple lines and durable nature. It is perfect for everyday use. All pieces are made exclusively out of Ji’s ceramic studio where he applies his unique and experimental glaze textures.
The perfect size for butter or sauce. This piece can be used with the Wide Bowl.
Dishwasher safe and Microwave safe
Details
- Material: Stoneware
- Color: Ivory, Yellow Ochre, Shade Green
- 4.5"D x 1.5"H
Country Of Origin : Seoul, Korea
Care
- Microwave and dishwasher safe, but avoid rapid temperature changes or thermal shock.
- When hand washing, use a soft sponge or cloth. Dry thoroughly and allow to air before storing.
- Do not use on direct heat such as in an oven or on a gas stove.
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Wide Butter Bowl
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About Jiseungmin Ceramics
Founded by ceramic artist Seungmin Ji and creative director Woorim Jang in 2014 in Seoul, Korea, Jiseungmin Gonggi reflects the philosophy of the artist, which is to create useful yet aesthetically-pleasing objects that prioritize the user's everyday experience.
Distinctly inspired by historic Korean porcelain, Ji’s designs are known for their simple, traditional shape with a contemporary twist. All pieces are made exclusively out of Ji’s ceramic studio where he applies his unique and experimental glaze textures. We are proud to carry Jiseungmin Gonggi’s hallmark Patina collection that is renowned for its unique glazing - embodying the properties of weathered and oxidized organic materials.

























































































































































































