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This elegant celadon-glazed vase showcases a classic pear-shaped form with a tall flared neck and a serene pale green crackle glaze. Hand-decorated with graceful flying cranes enclosed in roundels and surrounded by stylized clouds, the design draws from traditional Korean motifs symbolizing longevity and peace.
The underside bears a hand-applied signature in Hangul (Korean script), indicating that this is a studio pottery piece—likely made in South Korea in the mid-to-late 20th century. The distinctive combination of celadon glazing, fine brushwork, and symbolic themes reflects centuries of Korean ceramic heritage.
Features:
Origin: South Korea
Material: Stoneware with celadon glaze
Decoration: Cranes in flight with cloud motif, crackle-glaze finish
Signature: Hand-signed on base in Korean characters
Condition: Excellent with intentional crackle finish and no chips or cracks
Age: Estimated mid-to-late 20th century (circa 1960s–1980s)