Korean Celadon Long Hangari Vase, H 5"
Meet the Korean Celadon Long Hangari Vase, wheel-thrown and handmade by ceramist Seungki Min in Icheon, South Korea. This celadon work features a distinctive, brush-applied slip that creates a richly textured surface.
Its calm, subdued palette highlights the nuanced shifts in color and texture that are characteristic of Seungki Min's practice.
A glossy finish lends the piece a smooth, quietly luminous tactile quality.
A potter’s mark, 閔 (Min), is stamped on the underside of the vase.
Dimensions: approx. 2” opening ⌀ × 11.5” widest circumference × 5” H
Glazed ceramic. Lead-free.
Handcrafted in Korea.
About Seungki Min: Seungki Min is a contemporary Korean ceramic artist known for his refined wheel-thrown pottery that draws deeply from Korea’s celebrated ceramic traditions, especially Buncheongand moon jar forms while also adapting them for a modern audience.
Min's ceramics sit at an interesting intersection: they honor historical Korean clay traditions, yet don't replicate them slavishly. By experimenting with colored slip, layered glazes and minimal form, Min pushes the material language of Buncheong and Celadon into new territory. His pieces speak to both past and present: humble, meditative, and thoughtfully expressive.