Lee gee Jo

Rectangular plate

¥10,120
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This white porcelain confectionery dish is characterized by its light bluish color. It is made as a vessel for placing tea cakes and desserts, inspired by the Korean tea ceremony (tasik). It is characterized by a hollowed shape toward the center, which is just right for a hand towel holder. It has a moderate thickness and is durable, so it can be used for a long time.


【Lee Gee Jo】Lee Gee Jo is a potter born in 1959. He completed his master's degree at Seoul National University and is a professor at the Department of Art, Chung-Ang University as a leading person of Korean contemporary white porcelain. He has his own studio and home in Anson, where he cultivates fields, raises chickens, and lives an almost self-sufficient life. He creates simple white porcelain ware, based on the technique of Joseon white porcelain. More you use, more attractiveness his products would have, with the concept that the user would enjoy the ware in daily life. His products deeply reflect a mind to enjoy the dishes. He has held the exhibitions at A&S twice in the past.