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Buncheong Teaware

This plate and teapot are set in a single tone to achieve uniformity, while the tone of each tea cup varies, making them the focal point of the set.

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Korean Headwear Pen Series

Pen series that offers a fun introduction to clothing and headgear of the Joseon dynasty.
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Hanok Pen Holder 'ㅈ', 'ㄷ', 'ㅊ'

Pen holder series inspired by the curved outline of a traditional Korean building’s eaves. Each is shaped like one of three Hangeul consonants: “ㅈ,” “ㄷ,” “ㅊ.”
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Hangeul Balancer

A decorative object that doubles as a toy (ottugi) that returns to an upright position no matter how it is pushed over. Inspired by the shapes of Hangeul vowels and consonants.
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zarack™ upcycling cutting board

An upcycled, eco-friendly cutting board with a decoration made from discarded hanbok fabric scraps that were saved from incineration.
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Gwi-myeon oil candle

An oil candle whose four sides are shaped like a traditional roof tile decorated with a devil’s face, a design that was believed to protect a home from misfortune.
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Dancheong umbrella with shadow under the eaves

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Moon Jar Meditation Object

A meditation object that blends the traditional and modern by borrowing the shape of the Joseon Dynasty’s white celadon jar and a small signboard bearing the phrase “Finding Inner Peace.”
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The Korean Charm Keyring Series

Leather ornaments inspired by the shapes of Hangeul characters and the norigae, a hanging ornament worn with a women’s hanbok.
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Lucky fish

Inspired by the traditional practice of hanging a pollack on a doorframe with silk threads to keep misfortune out and bring good luck in. Fish’s body is decorated with minhwa (folk painting) imagery.
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