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The first
production site for glazed pottery in Korea dating from the time of the Unified
Shilla Dynasty
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Space for
transmission, research, development and education of the history and art of
Korean pottery
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Gurim Kiln Ruins,
National Historic Relics No. 338
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Yeongam firewood
kilns produce rock spring tea pottery and reproductions of original pottery.
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