The Moon Jar, first shaped during Korea’s Joseon dynasty, is a large, white-glazed porcelain vessel that evokes the full moon’s quiet beauty. Its soft, rounded form has captured the imagination of potters for centuries, becoming a symbol of serenity and elegance in the world of ceramics.

My interpretation of the Moon Jar is a journey of exploration — honoring tradition while finding space for contemporary techniques and sensibilities. Each piece is shaped on the wheel and carefully trimmed to refine its natural curves, balancing openness, stillness, and form.

Functional yet contemplative, these jars can serve as simple vessels for flowers or branches, or be left empty — complete and meaningful as objects in their own right.