Lee Hak Soo Onggi master Bosong, Korea

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Onggi at the Korean Folk Village

Onggi clay drying

Slicing onggi clay in preparation for foot kneading

Kim Il Mann Human Cultural Treasure onggi

                         Yeoju, Korea

Kim Chang Ho one of Kim Il Mann’s sons

The Cultural Treasure Kiln at Kim Il Mann’s studio.

(old roof)

Inside the Cultural Treasure Kiln

Lee Hak Soo’s new kiln

Kim Il Mann’s onggi studio is the only onggi studio in Korea to return to the ancient ways of preparing their onggi clay.  I have not seen these methods for 30 years.

Park Byung Teak, Human Cultural Treasure Silla Style

                              Gyeongju, Korea

Park Jong Il, teabowl master prepares tea

in the mountains near Gyeongju, Korea

Jong Ki Bong teaches carving, Gangjin, Korea

Kimberly’s  pot is personally wrapped by  Kim Jong Ok, Korea’s most honored Human Culture Treasure in ceramics.  Mungyeong, Korea.

A website dedicated to the ancient teabowl village of Mungyeong is being developed.  Register to be informed when it will be completed.

Whang Hong Hee fires his kiln for our group.

                     Yeoju, Korea 2007

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