
Round and still, it occupies the shelf the way the moon occupies the night sky — by presence rather than insistence.
Hand-shaped in the tradition of Joseon white porcelain (고백자), this medium 달항아리 (moon jar) carries the quiet authority of a form that Korean potters refined over centuries. The near-perfect sphere, the milky glaze, the open mouth — each element deliberate, each expressing the Korean aesthetic of Bihyeong-ui Mi (비형의 미): beauty found in the imperfectly perfect. Every vase departs slightly from the last, shaped by the same hands, never identically.
Place a single stem of dried pampas or a small branch in the opening, and the jar frames a minimal arrangement with the stillness of a Joseon court painting. Set on a bedside table or entry shelf as a standalone decorative presence — no floral arrangement required. Pair it with the smaller moon jar for a graduated display on a mantlepiece or open kitchen shelving.
Handmade in South Korea. For the home that values objects with a history — a handcrafted piece of Korean culture to live with every day.