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- A jar is a rigid, cylindrical or slightly conical container, typically made of gl****, ceramic, or plastic, with a wide mouth or opening that can be closed...
- Sot (cauldron), soju gori (distilling appliance), and different hangari (earthenware pots) for making traditional soju...
- are simmered thoroughly for a day. The cooked soup is then put into a hangari or earthen crock covered with a pad of cotton and sent to Seoul at night...
- Naadi Cr**** Khari River Suket River Sevaran Balram Cr**** Dharwol Gohlan Hangari Cr**** Gokali ****adi Gulf of Khambhat Sabarmati River Wakal River Manasi...
- so jangdokdae (장독대) means "place for jangdok(s)". The jars are called hangari (항아리) or onggi (옹기). This place is commonly found directly near traditional...
- No. 309) Korean name Hangul 달항아리 / 백자대호 Hanja none / 白磁大壺 Revised Romanization dal hangari / baekja daeho McCune–Reischauer tal hanari /paekcha taeho...
- They are then rinsed to remove moisture. Next, the crabs are put in a hangari (earthenware crock) and are salted for about six hours. To prepare the...
- the objects the Gashin embody (such as the Seongju Hangari of the Seongjushin, Cheollyung Hangari of the Cheollyungshin, Jowang Geurut of the Jowangshin...
- time. White porcelain bowl, Joseon dynasty, 15th century AD Baekja Dal hangari, Moon jar of Joseon It has got all characteristics of Joseon porcelain...
- Historical accounts often reference the presence of earthen jars (tok, hangari, tanji) filled with grain, or smaller baskets or pouches, as offerings...