
A wide, bowl-shaped cup that holds 350ml and invites you to slow down before the first sip.
Rooted in the Chunmok (청목) glaze tradition — a technique refined over centuries in Korean kilns — this reinterpretation arrives in a soft, understated white. Its weight is deliberate. Its form, borrowed from the rice bowl, is a quiet act of cultural continuity. Korean Minimalism finds its expression here not in decoration, but in restraint — the absence of ornament, the integrity of material, the confidence of a well-made thing. At PEUM, we carry artisan-crafted tableware that originates from the source, not from its imitation.
On Sunday mornings at a kitchen bench it holds a slow-poured latte that cools at its own pace. On a café table beside a linen cloth it makes an ordinary moment feel considered. Filled with barley tea in the late afternoon beside a book — there is no urgency with this cup. A generous vessel with a quiet character, for the person who pauses before drinking. Available for gifting or daily keeping.
Handcrafted in Korea.