Icheon Ceramics (ver.1)
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About ICHEON
Icheon has a 1,000-year history of producing celadon porcelain. The city, which was named South Korea's first Special Ceramics Industry Zone in 2005 and a UNESCO City of Crafts and Folk Arts in 2010, boasts a large number of industrial-academic-research infrastructures, including the Korea Ceramics Art High School, the Korea Ceramics Foundation, the Korea Institute of Ceramics Engineering and Technology, and SK hynix
Beautiful!! Respect for these masters!!
I’m rendered speechless. This is absolutely beautiful.
+Apple Francesca so am i this is what REAL art is….
I lost my voice too, my mouth dropt.😮 This is beautifly abeleaveble ❤❤
Mexico. Chics
Wish I knew before.
I’m so amazed and at loss for words. I can see their passion just by watching them carefully carve out designs into the clay, it takes a lot of time and hard work to complete each masterpiece and they have the patience and passion to do that. I’m so amazed❤️❤️❤️👏🏻👏🏻
You are right, we are all amazed by them. But I feel they do not put hard work and too much time or patience, rather, they explore the zone called space and time free zone, where love and higher level vibration leads.
자랑스러운 한국의 전통 도자기 장인들, 한국을 빛내주셔서 감사합니다.
These are the traditional Korean artists. They are amazing
An ancient tradition and craft to perfectly and beautifully executed in the hands of fine art masters. Truly stunning to watch the whole process!
Simplesmente maravilhoso! Lindo demais.
So inspiring videos! Art ideas start appear in my head after that masterpieces! Also very calming film.
Iv never seen such amazing work in 33 years of being a potter, it reduced me to tears. I would love to do a course with a master. Do any of them do courses
There are courses in Icheon (this village): https://www.ceramicmasterclass.com/
You can google Icheon, Korea and find several courses
you going to find these people up in the mountains.lol
Que trabalho magnífico,eu fiquei emocionada com tanta perfeição , dedicação e emoção em que são feitos estes vasos.Lindos demais!!!
the calmness and sense of peace on their faces as they work their craft is amazing. I’m just blown away.
Real craftsmanship, and a ton of patience. Beautiful work!
Some of the most beautiful things I have ever seen! The skill and craftsmanship is incredible
Gorgeous work. Love the dedication and love put into each piece.
This is perfect
Just brought tears to my eyes the sheer beauty and love put into each piece. Thank you for sharing so much.
My jaw droped to the BOTTOM FLOOR when i saw what they looked like after they had been in the furnace.
Truly amazing….
It is tragic that so much of Korean cultures and treasures were destroyed or robbed during Korean war and Japanese colonialism that people in the west never really heard about it. Historical records indicate that Korean ceramic works were famous since its ancient times. Korea actually has nearly 5,000 years of history and had a very rich beautiful culture. Its golden crowns and jade jewelries since ancient Korean kingdoms Goguryeo, Baekje, Silla times are absolutely beautiful. For ceramics, Goryo period was very famous for that delicate art work and subtle blue colored potteries.
The elements! I love the detail and dedication. It’s amazing how clay and ceramics can connect us with earth.
In this video, you can use a knife to carve and then tie the pieces of soil of different colors. This method is called inlaid techniques. It was used to make celadon from the Goryeo Dynasty in Korea, and it was a unique technique owned only by Korea during that time. Even the Chinese, the home of celadon, greatly preferred Goryeo celadon, and Goryeo celadon was sold at a very high price, being called one of the luxury luxury goods for its unique beautiful color and shape. It is said that during the Joseon Dynasty after Goryeo, white porcelain was preferred to celadon, and white porcelain was made more frequently. In addition, during the Japanese invasion of Imjin War, Japan attracted numerous potters from Joseon, and Joseon’s potters were the first to bring in pottery culture to Japan, which did not have a ceramic culture.
Conclusion: Korean pottery is very beautiful. I’m crying right now.
This is amazing I just died watching this I wonder how long they have been doing this? Absolutely beautiful !Thank you for sharing~♡