Spirit Play—The Art of the Soul
It has never been easier to buy beautiful plates. Yet generic tableware is missing the most important ingredient—hon (혼), the Korean idea of spirit. When we respect the spirit within objects, our spirit binds with theirs, bringing purpose to our lives. Without hon, plates are mere lifeless objects that take up space.




Millennium of Subversion
From the flower boys of Silla’s golden age to the vast steel ships forging Korea’s industrial might, radical duality is our Korean identity. We continue this legacy—a feminine extrospection into the masculine—through the spirit of Agashi (아가씨): bridging hard and soft, weapons and beauty, war and celebration, steel and porcelain clay.
Our works of art serve the dynamic spirits of individuals who thrive in contradiction and subvert expectations.
K-porcelain—Strength From Within
Dalhangari (달항아리) means “moon vase,” the pinnacle of Korean porcelain—voluminous and timeless, shaped from smooth white clay that offers a strength that calms the eye and steadies the hand.
Mastery in three-dimensional form over surface ornamentation is our strength. All our porcelain is handcrafted in Icheon—the traditional heart of aristocratic Korean porcelain—using the world’s finest clay.
With our creations, anyone can appreciate beauty like the Korean—anyone can possess the Agashi spirit.



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