With a focus on Goryeo celadon, the exhibition consists of approximately 250 pieces, including representative items from domestic collections, and introduces a new aspect of the charm of Goryeo celadon.
Drawing mainly from the Museum of Oriental Ceramics’ own Goryeo celadon collection, approximately 250 Goryeo celadon masterpieces are on display along with representative domestic pieces.
The exhibition explores a new charm of Goryeo celadon from three perspectives, “prayer,” “tea culture,” and “wine culture.”