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Korean Baekja White Porcelain Tea Set, 3-Person
Korean Baekja White Porcelain Tea Set, 3-Person
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Details
Details
Handmade in Yeoju & Icheon, Korea’s pottery heartland
Natural crazing aesthetic created intentionally, not accidentally
Each piece has a one-of-a-kind pattern
Tea seasons the porcelain over time, revealing deeper beauty
A vessel where tea, time, and nature quietly appear together
Minimal, calm 백자 tone that fits any home
Ideal for Korean tea rituals, collectors, and anyone seeking authenticity
Detailed Size Information
Detailed Size Information
Teapot (다관)
- Length: 15.5 cm
- Height: 5 cm
Water-Cooling Bowl (숙우)
- Diameter: 11 cm
- Height: 5.5 cm
Tea Cups (3 Cups)
- Diameter: 6.5 cm
- Height: 4 cm
Who Is This For?
Who Is This For?
This Korean Baekja white porcelain tea set is individually handcrafted in Yeouju and Icheon, bringing authentic ceramic artistry into everyday tea rituals. The natural crazing pattern that forms during firing makes each 3-person set one-of-a-kind and gradually deepens in character as tea is absorbed over time.
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