
Kim Woo-chang’s Moon Jar:
Architecture Lines shaped by Time
Kim Woo-chang’s Moon Jar condenses the aesthetic essence of traditional Korean architecture and the vitality of nature into a single vessel. It is more than just ceramics; it is an invitation to possess a piece of Korean space and time.

Form Inspired
by
Architecture
Inspired by traditional Korean architecture, the Moon Jar reflects the quiet strength and elegance of structural design.
Subtle curves echo the lift of tiled eaves, while its balanced silhouette draws from the gentle taper of wooden pillars—creating a form that feels both grounded and fluid.
A Surface Shaped
By Time
Each jar is built through repeated, deliberate touch.
This process leaves behind a dense, tactile surface that records time, movement, and discipline—transforming the clay into a physical expression of patience and craftsmanship.


Nature Captured
In Texture
The finish evokes the raw beauty of the Korean landscape—weathered stone, aged timber, and earth shaped by wind and rain.
Through texture, the piece carries a quiet connection to nature, inviting a sensory experience beyond the visual.













