Hangul Ceramic Box 5 Yellow Bamboo kintsugi
Terra Sigillata Lidded Vessel box, Ceramic Container, Storage box, Home Deco, Pet Urn
fired up to 1245 °C / 2273 °F
Hand-built from a slab of clay
Graphical representation of hangul, Korean writing*
Inlay; hand-carved drawing on terra sigillata applied surface then filled-in with yellow underglaze
Fully glazed with semi-gloss transparent glaze inside
unglaze, terra sigillata, and glaze outside
Traditional Japanese kintsugi applied with brass on the leg
Unique wedding gift, one-of-a-kind gift
It may be used as an urn - 43 cubic inches, up to 43 lb.
Terra Sigillata Lidded Vessel box, Ceramic Container, Storage box, Home Deco, Pet Urn
fired up to 1245 °C / 2273 °F
Hand-built from a slab of clay
Graphical representation of hangul, Korean writing*
Inlay; hand-carved drawing on terra sigillata applied surface then filled-in with yellow underglaze
Fully glazed with semi-gloss transparent glaze inside
unglaze, terra sigillata, and glaze outside
Traditional Japanese kintsugi applied with brass on the leg
Unique wedding gift, one-of-a-kind gift
It may be used as an urn - 43 cubic inches, up to 43 lb.
Terra Sigillata Lidded Vessel box, Ceramic Container, Storage box, Home Deco, Pet Urn
fired up to 1245 °C / 2273 °F
Hand-built from a slab of clay
Graphical representation of hangul, Korean writing*
Inlay; hand-carved drawing on terra sigillata applied surface then filled-in with yellow underglaze
Fully glazed with semi-gloss transparent glaze inside
unglaze, terra sigillata, and glaze outside
Traditional Japanese kintsugi applied with brass on the leg
Unique wedding gift, one-of-a-kind gift
It may be used as an urn - 43 cubic inches, up to 43 lb.
Details & Dimensions
-Height: 7 5/8", 19.3cm
-Width: 4 3/4", 12cm
-Depth: 2 1/2", 5.8cm
-Opening: 2 1/8", 6.5cm X 1", 26cm
-Volume: 24oz, 3 cup
Lead-free glaze, food safe but no microwave and dishwasher safe due to kintsugi.
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*It says "하늘과바람과별과시" which means “sky, wind, star, and poem”, the title of the book by a Korean poet, Yun Dong-ju.