Jewel Paintings

Jewel Painting is a typically North Korean technique in which paintings are produced by applying coloured stone powders on rigid panels. This technique, very time-consuming, was previously called Powder Painting. It was Kim Il Sung who changed its name to Korean Jewel Painting to underline the fact that it was developed in Korea using indigenous precious and semi-precious stones.

The works are arranged in alphabetical order by the title. By clicking on a letter of the alphabet in the second row of this window, all works with the title beginning with that letter are shown.

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Ju Tae Sik
Kim Yong Ho
,
Bride on Wedding Day,
Jewel Painting
146x85 cm
Pak Myong Chol,
Cranes on the Riverside,
Jewel Painting
62x110 cm
Ham Yong Hyok,
Daedong River in February,
Jewel Painting
60x120 cm
Kim Myong Hyok,
Dancing Cranes,
Jewel Painting
80x117 cm
Hong Chol Man,
Eagle,
Jewel Painting
60x80 cm
Ri Gun Sok,
Fogged Country,
Jewel Painting
60x80 cm
Won Sye Bong,
Tiger,
Jewel Painting
110x90 cm
Concept & Design | 2007