Korean glass art

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Korean glass art is the art of working in all kinds of glass by Koreans or by Koreans overseas has a long history. Recent archaeological excavations hint that as early as the 7th century Silla kingdom, glassware was made in Korea. Contemporary glass art principally divides into religious installations of stained glass windows, and glassware. Art schools have had limited success in bringing glass art up to the standards of other Korean art.

Among the more important contemporary glass artists is Seoul-based Lee Eun Kyu, whose website is listed below.

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