Korean Onggi — where food breathes and deepens over time.
This traditional clay jar is used to ferment pa kimchi, allowing natural airflow to enhance flavor and preservation.
A quiet process. A deeper taste.

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Korean Onggi — where food breathes and deepens over time.
This traditional clay jar is used to ferment pa kimchi, allowing natural airflow to enhance flavor and preservation.
A quiet process. A deeper taste.
Korean Celadon Incense Burner
A celadon incense burner, 12th century CE, Goryeo Dynasty, Korea. (National Museum of Korea, Seoul, South Korea)
Hongik Ingan (홍익인간) is a Korean philosophy meaning "to benefit all humanity." We believe small acts of kindness can make a big difference. Through traditional Korean pottery, we hope to share the beauty of Korea, the spirit of Jeong (정), and help provide warm meals to those in need.
Experience the Refined Beauty of Korea
250 lots featured in Fine Ethnographic, Asian & Antiques on Jul 12, 2026 by Inspired Auctions in CA, featuring Superb Iatmul Mask, Papua New
Auction featuring a fine selection of authentic ethnographic antiques featuring pieces from Borneo, the Philippines, Papua New Guinea and beyond. Korean pottery and Japanese antiques. Variety of fossils and minerals. Excellent examples of petrified wood. Jewelry including excellent opal necklaces.
250 lots featured in Fine Ethnographic, Asian & Antiques on Jul 12, 2026 by Inspired Auctions in CA, featuring Superb Iatmul Mask, Papua New
Savor Tteokbokki in Authentic Korean Onggi