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Gerro dalhangari
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During the Joseon dynasty, there were two stages of ceramic production marked by the Japanese invasion of Korea (1592-1598). Before the 17th century, Goryeo celadon evolved towards the production of buncheong olive green and grey glazed wares, with a considerable diversity of typologies and decorations with great graphic impact.
Title: Gerro dalhangari
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During the Joseon dynasty, there were two stages of ceramic production marked by the Japanese invasion of Korea (1592-1598).
Before the 17th century, Goryeo celadon evolved towards the production of buncheong olive green and grey glazed wares, with a considerable diversity of typologies and decorations with great graphic impact.
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