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Chawan (tea bowl) by Shin Han-gyun, son of Shin Jeong-hee. No box. Will be carefully packed to prevent breakage and shipped. Shin Han-gyun is a pottery artisan. Born as the eldest son of Shin Jeong-hee, the potter who first reproduced Goryeo tea bowls in Korea, he currently inherits and operates Shin Jeong-hee's kiln at Tongdosa Temple in Yangsan City. In 2002, he was the first in Korea to reproduce Hoeryeong ceramics. He received the Special Selection and Bronze Prize at the Korea Craft Exhibition, and from 2004, he supplied tea sets and jars for the South Korean President's state guest gifts on three occasions. His work has been featured on numerous television programs and in newspapers, including KBS's "Beauty of Korea," MBC's "Success Era (co-starring with Shin Jeong-hee)," and NHK's "Ohayo Nippon" in Japan, where he appeared in a live broadcast of his pottery-making process.
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