Ceramic Production in Gyeongsang-do: Conditions and Change
Gyeongsangdo sokchan jiriji (Revised geographical records of Gyeongsang-do Province)
  • Kim Gyeomgwang(1419-1490), Lee Maenghyeon(1436-1487), Ju Bzaekson(?-?), and Jo Min(?-?)
  • Joseon Dynasty, 1469
  • Written in Ink on paper
  • Kyujanggak Institute for Korean Studies

This geographical record was compiled in 1469 by Kim Gyeomgwang (1419–1490), then Governor of Gyeongsang-do Province, under royal commission. As a supplement to the Sejong sillok jiriji (Geographical Records in the Annals of King Sejong), it documents only the updates and changes that had occurred since the earlier publication, effectively serving as a sequel. Like the Sejong sillok jiriji, it includes entries on porcelain workshops (jagiso), providing valuable insight into the status and development of ceramic production in the Gyeongsang-do region—one of the major centers of ceramic manufacture in early Joseon.