Korean 'Hwabyeong' Flower Vase

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Literally translated to 'Flower Bottle,' this Korean Hwa-byeong vase is asymmetrically hand-thrown in the Buncheong style. Made of foraged wild clays and slips from the Sierra Nevada range in California, it features a lovely cascade of slip on the front, giving it a gentle sense of movement while the subdued hues imbue a quiet nature.

Marco Minetti

Seemingly inspired by the transience and imperfection found in the world around him, Marco Minetti's work is imbued with a naturalness that not many are capable of recreating. Minetti spent several years living and working as an apprentice in China, Japan, and Korea, and though he carries a strong commitment to all techniques he learned abroad, the most influential apprenticeship was that of master potter Kwak Kyung Tae who works exclusively in Onggi (large fermentation vessels) and Buncheong (an intricate method of slipware from rural Korea.) Both challenging and liberating, these methods allow Marco to express intention in his pieces while their sensitivity captures his energy and state of mind in the moment of creation. "Right when you're not expecting it, beauty surprises you." When Marco is not home in California foraging native clays and ashes for his work, he can be found in Korea hosting Ceramic Masterclasses with his friend and co-founder, Kwak Kyung Tae.

Materials: Ceramic
Dimensions: 8.5" (h) x 4.5" (w)
Origin: California, USA