
A handcrafted piece of Korea, made to treasure — and to bring a little calm to your Australian home.
There is a quality of stillness in jade-green glaze that only centuries of craft can teach.
Born from a collaboration between MU:DS, the official brand of the National Museum of Korea, and the ceramic studio MUJAGI, this Goryeo celadon cup set carries the poetic elegance of a dynasty that once described its ceramics as "blue flowers." Korean Minimalism finds its truest expression here — not in emptiness, but in the careful restraint of the hand that shaped each cup. Artist Sim Bo-geun of MUJAGI brings the quiet mastery of Cheongja (청자) craft into a form made for daily ritual — tea, soju, or simply the act of holding something beautiful.
Arrange on a wooden tray for a Darye-inspired tea ritual in morning light, where the jade glaze deepens with each pour. Serve soju chilled in these cups at a slow dinner and watch the colour shift subtly under candlelight. Displayed together in a cluster, they become an understated still life on any shelf or surface, carrying the weight of Korean ceramic history into contemporary life.
Handcrafted in Korea by Sim Bo-geun of MUJAGI. A gift for the collector, the tea drinker, or the person who simply wants to feel connected to something older and quieter.