Hangeul Pattern Teacup Set

Teacup set decorated with Hangeul, Korean consonants. Basic and simple shape of a daily teacup. Great for enjoying a variety of tea. (teacup & saucer


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Place of Origin
South Korea
Brand name
sorosi
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Others,T/T
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OBM
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Negotiable / Negotiable
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homedecoration, teapot, ceramic products, tea &amp&#59;amp&#59&#59; coffee sets
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Coffee & Tea Sets

sorosi

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Country / Year Established
South Korea South Korea / 2016
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Product Information

Porcelain small teacup set, decorated with Hangeul patterns referencing Korean history and culture, the placing of blue letter forms across the white surface add a stylised element to the design.This calm, minimal teacup set will bring a sense of peace and harmony to your home. Great for enjoying home cafe. Great for enjoying a variety of teas

The Korean alphabet is called Hangeul. Each letter in hangeul indicates an individual sound or phoneme. Hangeul is an alphabet system made by King Sejong the Great in 1443 during the Joseon dynasty. The Korean Hangeul script had been called the world’s most scientific writing system. Using an alphabet of 28 characters, the shapes have a strong visual aesthetic. During our production process we use an underglaze blue printing technique before products go into the kiln. While firing, the colour deepens, bringing these beautiful designs to life.

Teacup size : D 7cm H 6.5cm 150ml

Saucer size : D 10cm H 1cm

white porcelain / Blue pattern

 

PRODUCT CARE & USE

Dishwasher, microwave safe

Ceramics cannot be used in the oven or on direct fire

 

SHAPE IRREGULARITIES 

The high firing temperature strongly influences the final shape of the porcelain. The total shrinkage is12 - 15% after firing. It is not possible to produce hand crafted porcelain without having irregularities and warping in the final product. There are defined limits for acceptable irregularities, and these are a part of our normal quality control.

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Price (FOB) 20.0 USD transportation Negotiation Other,Ocean Shipping
MOQ Negotiable Leadtime Negotiable
Payment Options Others,T/T Shipping time Negotiable
Country / Year Established
South Korea South Korea / 2016
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VIP
Business type
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President
KIM SUN YOUNG
Address
53, Neungdong-ro 32-gil, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul, Korea
Product Category
Dinnerware
Year Established
2016
No. of Total Employees
1-50
Company introduction

Rapid economic expansion coupled with a desire to retain traditional values, can make South Korea appear to have one foot in the future and one foot in the past. We draw our inspiration from this tension to create beautiful products representing the past and present of Korean traditional arts and crafts. 'Sorosi' means 'remained intact'. Our work is a reinterpretation of Korean traditional art and culture for a contemporary international audience. It combines and re-makes simple forms and concepts from 'Hangeul' (Korean alphabet) , 'Sansuhwa' (Korean landscape paintings in the 17th Century Joseon Dynasty) and Korean traditional patchwork, 'Jogakbo'

 

The Korean alphabet is called Hangeul. Each letter in hangeul indicates an individual sound or phoneme. Hangeul is an alphabet system made by King Sejong the Great in 1443 during the Joseon dynasty. The Korean Hangeul script had been called the world’s most scientific writing system. Using an alphabet of 28 characters, the shapes have a strong visual aesthetic. During our production process we use an underglaze blue printing technique before products go into the kiln. While firing, the colour deepens, bringing these beautiful designs to life.

 

Sansuhwa is a kind of Korean landscape painting that shows the beauty of nature — mountains, water, trees, and rocks. 

 

A jogakbo is a style of patchwork, traditionally used to create domestic wrapping cloths (known as bojagi) from scraps of left-over fabrics.

 

 

 

2022

- MAISON & OBJET September 2022 Paris


2021

- THE HYUNDAI Magazine [style H] Interview

 

2019

- Selected as a  brand partner of I.SEOUL.U

  • DDP Seoul Design Brands Exhibition

 - Special sorosi goods  for The Special Exhibition : Through the Eyes of Joseon Painters: Real Scenery Landscapes of Korea (National Museum of Korea)

 

2018

- Creators’ Ground Exhibition (COEX, SEOUL)

- Craft Trend Fair 2018 (COEX, SEOUL)

 

 

2018

- Namsangol Hanok Village Exhibition [HanokHangeul]

- Craft Trend Fair 2018 (COEX, SEOUL)

 

2017

- Seoul Design Festival 2017(COEX)

- Berlin International Language Expo(EXPOLINGUA Berlin) 2017 

- Buenos Aires International Book Fair in Argentina (Korean Pavilion)

 

2016

- Home & Table Deco Fair 2016 (COEX, SEOUL)

- Craft Trend Fair 2016 (COEX, SEOUL)

- London International Language Fair 2016 Exhibition & sale(Korean Pavilion)

 

2015

- Awarded in the Design Competition of the 1st Hangeul Creative Idea Competition


 

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