Hunseong Jang

Korean Buncheong Silver Coated Ceramic Mini Saucer/Chasen Rest

Regular price $79.00 USD

Meet the Korean Buncheong Silver Coated Ceramic Mini Saucer/Chasen Rest, handcrafted by ceramist Hunseong Jang in Icheon, South Korea. 

Icheon ceramics have a history spanning at least a thousand years, evolving from supplying the Joseon Dynasty's royal palaces to forming a "ceramic village" that has naturally drawn potters from all over the country.

Use this piece as a mini saucer for your tea cup or as a chaser rest. The rough textured surface coated with silver makes it a unique piece.

Due to the handmade nature, each piece will differ slightly in terms of the shape, texture, color and glazing effect. By nature, silver does oxidize and leaves patina which can be easily cleaned with baking soda or Shadazzle multi-purpose cleaner & polish.

Each piece is sold separately. Pairs well with the matching chopstick/chashaku rest.

Dimensions: approx. ∅ 3" x H .25" 

Handcrafted in Korea.

About Hunseong Jang: Hun Seong Jang is based in Icheon, South Korea where he owns his own ceramic studio. He studied Korean and Japanese ceramics for many years in search of Korean-ness. He specializes in making Korean buncheong ware.

About Buncheong ware: Buncheong ceramics emerged in Korea at the end of the 14th century from the tradition of inlaid celadon of the late Goryeo period (918–1392). In contrast to the refined elegance of Goryeo celadon, buncheong feels unassuming, natural and even rustic. However, in the 16th century, due to the Imjin war, Korean potters were taken to Japan, where they started to influence Japanese ceramics especially for use in Japanese tea ceremonies. In Japan, Buncheong came to be known as Kohiki. 

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