Beautiful Korean tea bowl from the late Joseon Dynasty, featuring an asymmetrical, slightly distorted round shape with a wide mouth and gently tapering walls. It is covered in a soft, translucent white glaze with fine, dense crackle (crazing) typical of white porcelain wares. The glaze shows natural drips and pooling near the rim. The foot is a wide, neatly trimmed ring with a recessed base, showing exposed iron-rich clay and kiln grit. The glaze stops just above the foot, revealing firing marks and natural ash deposits typical of late Joseon wares.