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This media file captures a close-up view of a display of ceramic crafts, likely an exhibit at a rural experience center in Gumi-si, South Korea. The display features a variety of handcrafted ceramic items, including ornate whistles resembling ocarinas, small teapots and cups, and decorative pieces. The items are arranged on wooden shelves and racks, with some hanging from thin wires adorned with small, fish-like charms and bells, suggesting a playful and artistic presentation.

The background is a warm, light brown wall, with a portion of a window frame visible at the top. A string of small, exposed light bulbs runs vertically along the wall to the left, hinting at a decorative lighting element. To the left, a large, draped white fabric partially obscures the view, possibly part of a tent or display structure.

A prominent sign in Korean, featuring colorful graphics, is mounted on the wall to the left of the ceramic display. The text on the sign translates to "Experience Center for Dietary Life," and indicates that this is the "Gungsan Eco-friendly Experience Farm (Gungsan Shelter)," designated as an excellent rural experience space by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs. It also mentions a date, "2021. 6. 7," likely the designation date. Another smaller sign with Korean text is visible within the display area, providing details about the pottery, mentioning it is handmade and expressing a wish for good fortune, with a price and bank account information.

The overall impression is one of a well-curated exhibition showcasing traditional Korean craftsmanship and promoting a connection to rural life and dietary experiences. The lighting and arrangement of the ceramics create an inviting and perhaps educational atmosphere. There are no people visible in the frame.
Tanya

Jun 23, 2026

Gumi-si, South Korea

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This media file captures a close-up view of a display of ceramic crafts, likely an exhibit at a rural experience center in Gumi-si, South Korea. The display features a variety of handcrafted ceramic items, including ornate whistles resembling ocarinas, small teapots and cups, and decorative pieces. The items are arranged on wooden shelves and racks, with some hanging from thin wires adorned with small, fish-like charms and bells, suggesting a playful and artistic presentation. The background is a warm, light brown wall, with a portion of a window frame visible at the top. A string of small, exposed light bulbs runs vertically along the wall to the left, hinting at a decorative lighting element. To the left, a large, draped white fabric partially obscures the view, possibly part of a tent or display structure. A prominent sign in Korean, featuring colorful graphics, is mounted on the wall to the left of the ceramic display. The text on the sign translates to "Experience Center for Dietary Life," and indicates that this is the "Gungsan Eco-friendly Experience Farm (Gungsan Shelter)," designated as an excellent rural experience space by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs. It also mentions a date, "2021. 6. 7," likely the designation date. Another smaller sign with Korean text is visible within the display area, providing details about the pottery, mentioning it is handmade and expressing a wish for good fortune, with a price and bank account information. The overall impression is one of a well-curated exhibition showcasing traditional Korean craftsmanship and promoting a connection to rural life and dietary experiences. The lighting and arrangement of the ceramics create an inviting and perhaps educational atmosphere. There are no people visible in the frame.

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