Korean Goryeo Celadon Vase Jar Koam Nam Jung-sik Signed Chrysanthemum Box 1988
Description
■ Description Item Details This is a beautiful Korean Goryeo Celadon (Goryeo Cheong-ja) porcelain vase (or jar), created by the potter Koam, Nam Jung-sik (古岩 南正植).
Artist: Nam Jung-sik (Art name: Koam).
Signed "Koam" (古岩) on the bottom.
Includes the original pamphlet dated 1988.
Design: The vase features a traditional inlaid design (Sanggam) of Chrysanthemums (Kiku) and dotted patterns in white and black slip.
Glaze: It is coated in a classic celadon green glaze with a fine, all-over crackle pattern (Kannyu), which gives it depth and historical character.
Form: A round, globular jar shape with a wide mouth.
Accessories: Comes with the original wooden storage box (Tomobako) and pamphlet.
Size & Weight
Height: approx. 14.5 cm / 5.70 in
Width (Diameter): approx. 19 cm / 7.48 in
Weight: 1,008 g / 2.22 lbs
Box Size: approx. 24 cm x 24 cm x 19 cm
Condition Condition: Vintage / Excellent
Vase: The item appears to be in excellent condition with no visible chips, cracks, or repairs. The fine crackles in the glaze are a natural and intentional characteristic of this type of pottery, not damage.
Box: The wooden box shows some signs of age but is structurally sound.