[Photo] Lee Eun-gyu, Jeonbuk Intangible Cultural Property Potter, Demonstrates Inlay Technique
On the 15th, Lee Eun-gyu, a celadon inlay craftsman and Jeonbuk intangible cultural asset holder, demonstrated celadon inlay (decorating by engraving patterns before the pottery dries) at the planned exhibition "Attitudes Toward Objects" held at the complex cultural space Old Seoul Station 'Culture Station Seoul 284' in Jung-gu, Seoul. Hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and organized by the Korea Craft & Design Foundation, this planned exhibition will invite 37 teams of craft artists nationwide from the 16th to May 29th for 65 days, introducing visitors to Korea's unique craft culture. / Reporter Kim Hyun-min kimhyun81@
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