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>The Ggeokl Bowl
>The Ggeokl, Korean traditional bowl made by Korean potters at the end of the 19th century, has been a storied container all the way to the present. The handmade bowl is made from a combination of five different woods, giving it its unique look and feel. It is also the subject of numerous legends and stories, as well as being an object of fascination for its view of traditional Korean life.
>The Ggeokl bowl originated from an old Korean potter who had a shop in Seoul during the late 1800s. His family was renowned for their beautiful ceramic and wooden bowls, and other pottery ware. The potter had an idea one day to combine five different woods to form a bowl. He had seen similar bowls during his travels, and wanted to recreate this type of bowl in his own style.
>Using five different types of wood - oak, cherry, walnut, ash and elm - the potter designed a bowl with a light and dark interlacing pattern. The effect was stunning, with the light wood forming a stunning lattice pattern and surrounding the dark wood. It was an eye-catching item, and people were immediately drawn to it. It quickly became an instant hit and gained popularity amongst the well-off and aristocrats as a symbol of stature.
>The potter's fame spread and soon other potters began to imitate his bowls. However, none were able to produce a bowl as elegant and unique as the Ggeokl. Word of the bowl's unique beauty spread and soon people from other countries began to ask for a Ggeokl bowl from Korea, sparking a small industry in the country.
>The Ggeokl bowl is still very popular today and its unique pattern and design continue to draw admirers from all over the world. The Ggeokl bowl is not only a piece of beautiful art, but it is also a vessel that carries with it a long and meaningful history. The Ggeokl bowl continues to be an important part of Korean culture and heritage, and its popularity is likely to stay strong in the future.
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