Gi Jin Song is a revered South Korean ceramic artist, who is reputed for his mastery of the “Boseong Deombeongyi” technique. “Boseong Deombeongyi” refers to a highly unique style of pottery which has been developed between 1470 - 1500 by Korean potters during the early Joseon Dynasty, the last kingdom of Korea.
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Although "Boseong Deombeongyi" may well look like "Joseon Baekja", a style of Korean white porcelain, it technically belongs to "Buncheong ware", a more practical and unassuming Korean pottery style which has been developed from the earlier "Goreyo Celadon". "Boseong Deombeongyi" was actually born, because the use of white porcelain among common people was prohibited in the early Joseon Dynasty. However, it only lasted three decades due to the peculiarity and high level of craftsmanship required to make "Boseong Deombeongyi".
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