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Gongyeedam : the unheard stories about crafts
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Compotes were used for ancestral rites in the Joseon era,
but they were also used as plates for daily use.
Presumed to have been made in the late Joseon era,
this Baekja compote boasts a neat, straight form
and is perfect for holding tea time snacks.
Made in Korea
Material : White porcelain
Set of 2 : USD 220
1 single piece : USD 130














There is a mark where the glaze has been chipped,
and some stains from being used are visible.


Size
Top : 13cm
Height : 6~7cm
Bottom : 7cm


Compotes were used for ancestral rites in the Joseon era,
but they were also used as plates for daily use.
Presumed to have been made in the late Joseon era,
this Baekja compote boasts a neat, straight form
and is perfect for holding tea time snacks.
Made in Korea
Material : White porcelain
Set of 2 : USD 220
1 single piece : USD 130














There is a mark where the glaze has been chipped,
and some stains from being used are visible.


Size
Top : 13cm
Height : 6~7cm
Bottom : 7cm


