Kumja Moon ⚡
This article delves deep into the life, philosophy, and masterful techniques of Kumja Moon, exploring why her celadon (known as cheongja in Korean) represents not just art, but the breathing soul of the Goryeo Dynasty—reimagined for the 21st century.
The most distinctive feature of Moon’s vessels is her use of sanggam . This involves carving a design into the semi-dry clay, then filling the depressions with white clay (for contrast) or black clay (made from magnetite). After the inlay dries, the entire piece is coated in celadon glaze. kumja moon
: The name Kumja is typically spelled with two characters: This article delves deep into the life, philosophy,
Dr. Kumja Moon: Engineering the Future of Sustainable Urban Infrastructure and masterful techniques of Kumja Moon