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Zelkova Wood Moon Jar, Small
Zelkova Wood Moon Jar, Small
Zelkova Wood Moon Jar, Small
Zelkova Wood Moon Jar, Small
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Zelkova Wood Moon Jar, Small

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Artist: Kim Gyu
Zelkova Wood
Dimensions: 4H x 4W x 2 Opening

Moon jars have been an integral part of Korean life and art since the 18th century. They were created to celebrate the beauty of the full moon and initially used for flowers or wine. Typically moon jars are made of porcelain, but Kim Gyu turned the concept on its head and created moon jars in her medium. Kim Gyu was the pioneer who created the first wooden moon jar. Though it seems like an old-world relic, this art work is actually the cross section of modern ingenuity and informed technique. This incredible moon jar was turned and hand carved from Zelkova wood. You can see every scrape, mottled color and imperfection of both the tree and the artist. Wood left untreated doesn't appear frequently in Kim Gyu’s work, but when it does, it is to highlight the incredible natural grain and waves of her material. 1 of 1.

Care: Dust when needed. This piece has intentional color variations and cracks. Extremely fragile, please lift from below.

Namu Home Goods Kim Gyu Wood Moon Jars

Kim Gyu allows her pieces to crack and change colors – respecting the wood and its innate desires.

We would call Kim Gyu a true intellectual. Though she modestly states she didn’t do well in her materials major, she received her master’s in aesthetic and philosophy and originally had goals of getting her PhD. However, on the suggestion of one of her beloved professors, she left the world of academia behind for design school in France. While heartbreaking, she began her career as a designer in a corporate setting but longed for creative independence (she found that being a designer at a company wasn’t quite fulfilling the void). She quit her job, and started working in furniture design, but as she worked, she began to make smaller, utilitarian woodwork products. Kim Gyu was drawn to wood naturally, with no specific memory to drive her towards the medium, but she walked the course and never looked back. Now, her work has shifted towards art and away from utility. It's here she's found her true creative calling. She is one of the founding woodworkers the wooded moon jar, which she begins by woodturning and finishes with hand carving. Gyu allows her pieces to crack and change colors – respecting the wood and its innate desires. She only uses local Korean wood. Because her products are incredibly hard to reproduce, all of Kim Gyu’s work are one of ones.

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