Hake brushstroke is one of the unique decorative techniques of Goryeo tea bowls,
first transmitted from the Joseon Dynasty of Korea to Japan during the 15th-16th centuries.
Using straw or a brush dipped in white slip,
it is applied with great speed in a single, continuous motion,
creating a sense of power and dynamism.
It possesses a deeply rustic, folk art character,
emphasizing unpretentious, simple charm.
The hake brushstroke technique requires superb craftsmanship,
as there is no room for error.
It demands the skill to succeed in a single moment.
From the minimalist circular motif,
it symbolizes the power of continuous growth and vitality.
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SIZE: Diameter 13cm x Height 7.5cm
*Glaze color and dimensions may vary slightly due to handmade firing.
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- Hake brushstroke is one of the unique glaze decoration techniques, creating tableware with a simple, rustic aesthetic.
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