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[KwangJuyo] Me: Casual Line - 2 Person Set (10 pcs)

Me Series, Causal Everyday
[KwangJuyo] Me: Casual Line - 2 Person Set (10pcs)
Today, we introduce another 2-person set by Kwangjuyo.
This is the Me: Casual Line Series...
This series is designed for casual, everyday use at home - with subtle design lines and a neutral color.
It's available in either (1) Snow White or (2) Pine-Tree Green.
This 2-Person Set includes a total of 10 pieces:
- Me: Casual - Rice Bowl x 2pcs
- Me: Casual - Soup Bowl x 2pcs
- Me: Casual - Small General Bowl x 2pcs
- Me: Casual - Medium General Bowl x 2pcs
- Me: Casual - Large General Bowl x 2pcs
This Me: Casual Line collection brings a touch of Korea culture with minimal design.
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Founded in 1963, Kawngjuyo was the first to successfully commercialize traditional-style Korean ceramics and bring it to the masses.
During Japanese Occupation, Korea was in a recession and many porcelain artisans & operations disbanded. After Liberation, Kwangjuyo’s founder - Master Cho Sosu - pursued his vision to re-gather the nation’s best ceramic artisans. They would setup operations in Gwangju to revive traditional-style Korean porcelain making.
The group was successful and became the first to commercialize traditional-style Korean ceramics.
Kwangjuyo uses its own proprietary clay, made from a blend of premium sentiments from across Korea. The clay is aged for months to prevent cracking during the glazing process (more info in the video).

Me Series, Causal Everyday
[KwangJuyo] Me: Casual Line - 2 Person Set (10pcs)
Today, we introduce another 2-person set by Kwangjuyo.
This is the Me: Casual Line Series...
This series is designed for casual, everyday use at home - with subtle design lines and a neutral color.
It's available in either (1) Snow White or (2) Pine-Tree Green.
This 2-Person Set includes a total of 10 pieces:
- Me: Casual - Rice Bowl x 2pcs
- Me: Casual - Soup Bowl x 2pcs
- Me: Casual - Small General Bowl x 2pcs
- Me: Casual - Medium General Bowl x 2pcs
- Me: Casual - Large General Bowl x 2pcs
This Me: Casual Line collection brings a touch of Korea culture with minimal design.
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Founded in 1963, Kawngjuyo was the first to successfully commercialize traditional-style Korean ceramics and bring it to the masses.
During Japanese Occupation, Korea was in a recession and many porcelain artisans & operations disbanded. After Liberation, Kwangjuyo’s founder - Master Cho Sosu - pursued his vision to re-gather the nation’s best ceramic artisans. They would setup operations in Gwangju to revive traditional-style Korean porcelain making.
The group was successful and became the first to commercialize traditional-style Korean ceramics.
Kwangjuyo uses its own proprietary clay, made from a blend of premium sentiments from across Korea. The clay is aged for months to prevent cracking during the glazing process (more info in the video).
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Me Series, Causal Everyday
[KwangJuyo] Me: Casual Line - 2 Person Set (10pcs)
Today, we introduce another 2-person set by Kwangjuyo.
This is the Me: Casual Line Series...
This series is designed for casual, everyday use at home - with subtle design lines and a neutral color.
It's available in either (1) Snow White or (2) Pine-Tree Green.
This 2-Person Set includes a total of 10 pieces:
- Me: Casual - Rice Bowl x 2pcs
- Me: Casual - Soup Bowl x 2pcs
- Me: Casual - Small General Bowl x 2pcs
- Me: Casual - Medium General Bowl x 2pcs
- Me: Casual - Large General Bowl x 2pcs
This Me: Casual Line collection brings a touch of Korea culture with minimal design.
__
Founded in 1963, Kawngjuyo was the first to successfully commercialize traditional-style Korean ceramics and bring it to the masses.
During Japanese Occupation, Korea was in a recession and many porcelain artisans & operations disbanded. After Liberation, Kwangjuyo’s founder - Master Cho Sosu - pursued his vision to re-gather the nation’s best ceramic artisans. They would setup operations in Gwangju to revive traditional-style Korean porcelain making.
The group was successful and became the first to commercialize traditional-style Korean ceramics.
Kwangjuyo uses its own proprietary clay, made from a blend of premium sentiments from across Korea. The clay is aged for months to prevent cracking during the glazing process (more info in the video).













