한국의 도자기
White porcelain 'moon jar' From Korea Choson dynasty, 17th-18th century AD
White porcelain storage jar in underglaze iron From Korea Choson dynasty, 16th-17th century AD
White porcelain water-dropper From Korea Choson dynasty, 19th century AD A scholar's tool
Porcelain brush pot From Korea Choson dynasty, 19th century AD Used by scholars
Porcelain storage jar From Korea Choson dynasty, 18th century AD Decorated with dragon, a traditional symbol of power
Porcelain cup stand From Korea Koryo dynasty, 12th century AD
Melon-shaped celadon vase From Korea Koryo dynasty (AD 918-1392) Similar to one found in King Injong's tomb
Celadon wine bottle From Korea Koryo dynasty, 13th century AD
Stoneware maebyong vase From Korea Koryo dynasty, 12th century AD A wine container
Stoneware wine ewer From Korea Koryo dynasty, 13th century AD In the shape of a melon or gourd
Stoneware stand From Silla, Korea 5th-6th century AD For ritual or ceremonious purposes
Stoneware kundika (water sprinkler) From Korea Koryo dynasty, 13th century AD With inlaid stylized chrysanthemum roundels
Stoneware maebyong vase From Korea Koryo Dynasty, 12th century AD Used to contain wine
From : THE BRITISH MUSEUM
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